Publishers and developers are still
creating children’s E-books, but many E-Book readers are trying to give to
their children just old-fashioned books, it means, printed books. Parents say
that devices can get children’s attention, and they don’t read, because their
interests are playing games. Junko Yokota, is a professor and director of the
Center for Teaching Children’s Books at National Louis University in Chicago, and
he says “…the shape and size of the book are often part of the reading
experience”, and also books can bring an emotional and intellectual experience,
because books are a rite of passage, for example, when children learn to eat
with utensils. Books are also important to engage all the senses, as smelling
and touch.

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