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chromalife | 9 years ago
But Getting a tablet has increased the amount I'm reading by at least a factor of 4. It is now so easy to buy books after reading a recommendation online. The free sample feature makes it so I don't buy a book I won't like, And the built in dictionary has me looking up new words without pausing my reading flow.
Physical is great but I don't think I'll ever go back for reading fiction. Having said all that my kids will be getting physical books. The distractions in electronic devices is something I'm still struggling with.
jobu|9 years ago
Having four kids myself, I would never have tried to start them reading on a device. Kids don't start reading novels or textbooks, they have books that are physically interactive in a way that doesn't translate very well to a screen. Starting out, children learn by touch and taste as much as with ears or eyes.
Even at ages four to six, many kids need a physical or tactile element to help them learn. My youngest used to love turning the pages back and forth to talk about the differences in the characters of Dr Seuss books like Go Dog Go. The physical interaction of turning a page to demonstrate progression of time in a story is something that doesn't seem to translate as well when swiping or tapping in a tablet.
soperj|9 years ago
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rustynails|9 years ago
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MarkMc|9 years ago
What's even better is how quickly I can access my highlighted notes. I often find I'm in a conversation with someone and say, "hey there's a great quote on the topic we are discussing from book I read years ago - let me show it to you".
colmvp|9 years ago
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chromalife|9 years ago
robarr|9 years ago
If you really think about it, that´s NOT reading.
We all should go visit https://www.gutenberg.org/ and start reading on a tablet, you know, real books.
stinkytaco|9 years ago
emodendroket|9 years ago
I speak Japanese as a second language and the dictionary is absolutely amazing for someone like me trying to read a Japanese book.
watwut|9 years ago