The age-old question (if “age-old” can be used for technology developed in the past 20 years) persisted as I tested the newest designed-for-kids Kindle : Should you give kids a screen when you could give them something else?
If you are going to give your kids a screen, a reflective e-paper screen that's easier on the eyes than an emissive screen is one of the best ways to go . While a Kindle can't fully replace the experience of turning a page on a physical book, I loved reading from a young age and would have loved to be able to bring every book I wanted anywhere I went. That's something I can do now with my son. While he's a little too young (only 3!) to be in charge of his own Kindle, I was happy to find I could pull up classic picture books like Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do