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KoKo

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28. Yeah....I'm with you on this..
Sat Aug 18, 2012, 08:43 PM
Aug 2012

that's what I did or would do today if I had the "little ones."

Thanks fpr your perspective.

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We read real books BanzaiBonnie Aug 2012 #1
I am buying the analog books for the granddaughter LadyHawkAZ Aug 2012 #2
The other thing is that the Batteries Need to Be Charged constantly for Work and Kids KoKo Aug 2012 #8
real books are extremely important grasswire Aug 2012 #3
Yeah...I agree but, busy families don't have time to do the "Library Thing." KoKo Aug 2012 #12
Real books are still around - lynne Aug 2012 #4
Real books all the way here Blecht Aug 2012 #5
LOL you sound just like me, two years ago LadyHawkAZ Aug 2012 #7
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
I got this for my eight year old grandson recently.. Fumesucker Aug 2012 #9
We read to our 15 m old from real books. R. Daneel Olivaw Aug 2012 #10
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
lol's...If I was HIS age...I'd be asking that for sure KoKo Aug 2012 #24
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
I gottcha...! KoKo Aug 2012 #39
I didn't take it that way. R. Daneel Olivaw Aug 2012 #20
what one childrens librarian has to say grasswire Aug 2012 #11
I think "pictures" are "worth thousands of words"..(as the old saying goes)...and KoKo Aug 2012 #17
No, they are NOT dead. Paper is still quite relevant. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #14
I took my babies to the library when they were days old riverbendviewgal Aug 2012 #16
The "Tactile" thing with the Little Ones is definitely (imho) a plus. KoKo Aug 2012 #18
Your tactile remark made me remember some library happenings. riverbendviewgal Aug 2012 #22
Thanks for this... KoKo Aug 2012 #25
I have a 6 year old and a 3 year old alcibiades_mystery Aug 2012 #21
neither kids (teens) have a reader. both are heavy readers. library. son working at hastings seabeyond Aug 2012 #23
guess what i agree and disagree with you, very important to read with kids loli phabay Aug 2012 #27
space matters. i would never deprive reading... ever. lol. started plastic/texture books before seabeyond Aug 2012 #43
Yeah....I'm with you on this.. KoKo Aug 2012 #28
Oh my goodness for young children I still buy books for their appropriate age group. southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #26
Where I live we have several "Used Book Stores" that allow you to bring in your KoKo Aug 2012 #31
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
That's how we've found we use them. Also great on "Over 40 eyes" to read in bed KoKo Aug 2012 #36
It sure is. southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #44
Better World Books is awesome LadyHawkAZ Aug 2012 #37
I never heard of Abebooks. I'll have to check it out. Thanks southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #41
Whenever possible I will buy from Better World LadyHawkAZ Aug 2012 #58
I checked it out. Lots of books southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #68
I have a 6 year old daughter PD Turk Aug 2012 #29
That's very cool. That both can "co-exist" these days. Hopeful! KoKo Aug 2012 #32
Real books are not dead and will never die. SheilaT Aug 2012 #34
Agree...It's Not Replacement...but valuable Co-Existence according to the User... KoKo Aug 2012 #35
I bought the Dick and Jane series. aikoaiko Aug 2012 #38
How can the school afford an I pad...for 1st grade? Kinda cool KoKo Aug 2012 #40
oh Dick and Jane grasswire Aug 2012 #49
Me too. Its dated, but it was fun reading some of the books with my boy. aikoaiko Aug 2012 #59
Libraries are still alive with kid's programs............. mrmpa Aug 2012 #42
Oh, yes, the wonderful programs that libraries have. SheilaT Aug 2012 #53
That is wonderful to hear. Libraries also don't forget............ mrmpa Aug 2012 #61
So true about the adult reader. SheilaT Aug 2012 #65
Our grandsons school requires Ipad rental. 2pooped2pop Aug 2012 #45
ugh! grasswire Aug 2012 #50
yeah, I don't like it 2pooped2pop Aug 2012 #67
My children and almost all my grandchildren are married. Frustratedlady Aug 2012 #46
I Love Books NikolaC Aug 2012 #47
My 7 and 8 year old daughters have tons of paper books. Jennicut Aug 2012 #48
BOTH. Lex Aug 2012 #51
my students LOVE books DonRedwood Aug 2012 #52
My 13-month old loves books. Prometheus Bound Aug 2012 #54
My 2+ yr old grandson runs xxqqqzme Aug 2012 #55
Just spent 3 hours at my great nephew's 1 year BDay party blueamy66 Aug 2012 #56
I buy my grandkids books. Lugnut Aug 2012 #57
We all do all.... marlakay Aug 2012 #60
Paper books at first and just now moving to e-books chloes1 Aug 2012 #62
No Kids but I am a teacher. Reading book books is still en vogue. vaberella Aug 2012 #63
Real books with the peanut (5 years old) Maine-ah Aug 2012 #64
Real books, and I'm an IT nerd Kennah Aug 2012 #66
My older kid has a nook, the younger one uses real books gollygee Aug 2012 #69
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