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In reply to the discussion: If you have Kids or Grandkids...Can you Help me out here? [View all]southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)26. Oh my goodness for young children I still buy books for their appropriate age group.
I tell you where you can get some great used books for all ages. You won't be sorry either. I buy 2nd hand books in great shape. Some are hard book covers. Used but great condition. I give my grandkids books at christmas and they don't even notice. Great selection plus good for the environment. You won't be sorry.
Go to BETTER WORLD BOOKS.COM
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The other thing is that the Batteries Need to Be Charged constantly for Work and Kids
KoKo
Aug 2012
#8
Oh yes....I wasn't trashing the "E-Readers" at all. Just saying, I wondered where the "kids"
KoKo
Aug 2012
#13
my kids 7 and 5 have pretty much left paper books behind, they can just hammer through stuff on the
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#6
My Post certainly wasn't trashing the new "e-readers" and I'm sorry you thought that...
KoKo
Aug 2012
#15
probuably ffor the moment, but who knows what the next generations will feel
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#19
yeah its kinda funny he advised and i mean advised that he spends a lot of the day doing nothing
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#30
neither kids (teens) have a reader. both are heavy readers. library. son working at hastings
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#23
space matters. i would never deprive reading... ever. lol. started plastic/texture books before
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#43
Oh my goodness for young children I still buy books for their appropriate age group.
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#26
I bought my husband a Kindle. But he doesn't like it so I use it now. I like it when I have to
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#33