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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
In a digital age, parents value printed books for their kids!
The Pew Research Center Reports:
When it comes to sharing books or reading with a child, most Americans adults (not just parents) who have read both print and e-books think print books are the better option.
More than nine in ten parents of minor children say it is important to them that their children read print books—eighty-one percent say it is “very important,” and an additional 13% say it is “somewhat important.” Very few say having their children read print books is “not too important” (3%) or “not important at all” (3%).
Read full article at:http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/05/28/in-a-digital-age-parents-value-printed-books-for-their-kids/