Is kindle 2 a moral device for kids?


Answers:
no. they might accidently break or lose it or it might easily get stolen by someone. and anyways, people should read in black and white, not an electronic device.
I do think so. I've seen a lot of books for child sold contained by the Kindle store. If your kids like to read, I think it is great to get the Kindle 2, because buying books for the Kindle is much cheaper than that of thesis version.

I'll also suggest you to read this written by a top reviewer too, it outlines quite a lot of benefits of the Kindle:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

Hope this help.
It's great for adjectives ages, but it's EXCELLENT for college students so you can save money on text books and not have to bring so oodles things to your classes.
It depends on what age they are. Unless they have the ability to read a book for a good length of time I wouldn't even bother getting one.
Yes, definitely. There is a whole category of over 10,000 Kindle books specially for children:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

There was once I showed my 8 years matured cousin a story book on my Kindle 2, he just held and read with my Kindle for over two hours! Luckily it was dinner time so I get my Kindle back...

And I remember I read this review when I decided to buy the Kindle:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

Finally, you're lucky that Amazon recently slashed the price of the Kindle 2, and it is presently $60 cheaper than the price when I get it. So take the chance.

Hope it help :) Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J… (Kindle 2 after price slash)
I don't even think kids would care about it...but you could administer it a try.


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