Should Kids be reading Ebooks or paperback
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Re: Should Kids be reading Ebooks or paperback
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Electronic readers are good and all, but what do they learn from it, nothing. They learn nothing except how to get clever at downloading books and stuff (trust me it does not stay at books) and they get so attached to the device that you never see their eyes. When done reading they might be able to tell you what they read about, but not what the value of the book is or what the book meant to them.
Paperback, the new book smell when you open your book for the first time, you can not experience that with an e-book. The feel of the pages moving and sliding under your fingers. Having books can teach a child things like how to be organised (cause you'll have a book-shelve) and how to value what is on the shelve. And were electronics can be bad for the eyes, actually books can only damage your eyes when you read in the dark.
So, both have pro's and con's.
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Booky_BettyC wrote:I think as long as they are reading it shouldn't really matter. They will get their preference as they get older. Maybe give them some of both so they can pick what they like and have certain nights before bed where they pick from their actually library rather a device? I don't have any kids but looking back at the many times I have babysat in the past, it would be really weird to read a children's book from a device. Kind of takes the fun away from the cute graphics and physically picking a story with them.
I agree
