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NOOK kids announced by Barnes & Noble
Sunday, 07 November 2010 17:54

When the adnook_logoults are having fun with NOOKcolor, Barnes & Noble are proud to announce that they have something for children.

It is NOOK kids, which is an ultramodern digital device for little one’s, that could be a first step to bring a huge and renewing collection of about 12,000 well known chapter and picture books for little kids in an improved and captivating digital format. This device will combine new publications and already favorite classics, it will come out having more than 130 digital books with pictures, and this amount will double before the end of 2010. We will tell you about NOOK kids more in the following.

Barnes & Noble chapter books for children will go with a vast variety of favorites. That will come out as a part of their huge collection of digital books, and become the biggest digital catalogue in the world. Barnes & Noble will first show NOOK kids on the recently released NOOKcolor that we have previously announced as a first sensor Reader’s Tablet in full color.

It is a good habit, if you like to read, and it is rather recommended to have this habit from your childhood. NOOK kids gives an opportunity to children and their parents to discover a new way of enjoying and experiencing reading together. You can use Barnes & Noble’s exclusive to enjoy the moments with your kids with AliveTouch technology. This device invites them to speak and to answer the questions using pictures and words that are on the page. In a second kids could find the story they want to read and their parents could read it to them out loud. Later, the eBooks by NOOK kids will also play cartoons with the plotlines that match the story. NOOK kids on NOOKcolor gives parents an opportunity to take their kids whole digital library to any place they go and doesn’t matter if the ride short or long.

But we are still concerned, if the parents would like to share the NOOK kids with their little ones? Why not to invent a friendly device instead that could bear the whims of uncontrollable children?