Can you guess what this is?
You don't have to charge it or insert batteries.
You can sit with it in a tree or under a tree is probably better.
It doesn't lose connection.
If the kids, cat, or dog jump on it, nobody screams, 'No!'
You can smell it and it actually has a smell.
It's not too precious to use.
You can dog ear its pages.
You can even highlight the important bits.
It's a good size to tuck it in your handbag, balance on the couch, or sit on your bedside table.
It's easy on the eyes.
It's tactile and requires hand, fingers, and fingertip manipulation.
You can slip a bookmark between the pages.
You can build a coffee table, stable table, or pile them on top of each other.
It makes a noise when you close the back cover and say, 'The End.'
and lastly...
You can tell all of your friends and family to go and buy one to support the industry and the most wonderful thing ever created... A BOOK!!!!!
You don't have to charge it or insert batteries.
You can sit with it in a tree or under a tree is probably better.
It doesn't lose connection.
If the kids, cat, or dog jump on it, nobody screams, 'No!'
You can smell it and it actually has a smell.
It's not too precious to use.
You can dog ear its pages.
You can even highlight the important bits.
It's a good size to tuck it in your handbag, balance on the couch, or sit on your bedside table.
It's easy on the eyes.
It's tactile and requires hand, fingers, and fingertip manipulation.
You can slip a bookmark between the pages.
You can build a coffee table, stable table, or pile them on top of each other.
It makes a noise when you close the back cover and say, 'The End.'
and lastly...
You can tell all of your friends and family to go and buy one to support the industry and the most wonderful thing ever created... A BOOK!!!!!
2 comments:
Books are wonderful creations. I love the changes in technology, but I still love to crack open a book. I love it that my son enjoys picture books too.
Hi Stacy,
I love technology too! Progress is inevitable.
I love also that you can lay back and read a good book. I still read picture books with my nine year old daughter every night. It's a time for us to be together, relax and imagine.
Thanks Stacy, for visiting my blog and following. It's great to see you :)
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