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Hi, I am interested in finding out if children with eReaders read more compared to previous reading habits. Please take the poll only if your kids have access to a mobile reader. It's not a scientific poll by any means, but the results may be interesting.
http://www.vizu.com/poll-vote.html?n=227317. |
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My 5 year old keeps grabbing my Kindle and looks interested in it, but I cant find any children's books for him to read. I would love some kind of phonics type book so he can practice his reading.
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He might like the Peter Rabbit stories.
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I've seen a couple stories from parents who said their kids were more likely to pick up their e-reader than a book. Some of the features (like being able to hear the story read aloud while following along) can help struggling readers too. There are some inexpensive made-for-kids ereaders out there for preschool/kindergarten age. There are picture books and such to load on them too.
E-readers and Ebooks for Kids, a Growing Trend (talks about it a bit) |
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dengar - Once your 5yo is reading, the Boxcar Children series is excellent to improve his/her reading skills. The books are numbered with the lower numbered books being easier and gradually becoming more difficult. Also, the Magic Treehouse books are good, too.
If you look in the Kindle store under Children's books there are lots of books for the younger set and I saw some early reading books. |
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Our little dude is four and just discovering reading. My wife and him play 'letters' on her Kindle when ever he gets the chance. We got him a Vtech reader for Christmas to see how he does with that.
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No. My kids (15 and 17) haven't taken to ebooks at all - love books and reading, just not ebooks; they think they have weird parents <shrug>
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We have this one as a pbook: http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Thoma...kgQ/page1.html and my son loves it. It is meant for a beginning reader. It does have a lot of pictures and I'm not sure how well those will translate. The other Thomas books are all based on the videos, and I'm not sure of the quality. They are all in the $3 range and with the current holiday coupon you can pick them up at less than $2.50, so not too much lost if they aren't that good. -Marcy |
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I have 2 children's books on the iPad and he doesn't like them either—he'd rather read a pbook. He loves the iPad for games, especially the puzzle app Tozzle, but doesn't like it for books. -Marcy |
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I think it is about even because it is hard to find books for the kindle that he likes. I with the Diary of a Whimpy Kind was available for the kindle...
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O dear. That would be tragic, imo.
I will continue to hope that kids read BOOKS and when they are older.. much older.. maybe use a device. There is something about kids and books.. All four of mine read as children and still read now. Not a device among them .. :P |
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My kids are indifferent to whether books are electronic or paper. However they tend to read more paper because schools frown upon kids bringing electronic devices to school.
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