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V-reader technology advances reading skills for youth

November 14, 2011
With the world’s technology advancing every second, Americans may feel the need to stay with it or catch up if we find ourselves left behind. The V.Reader is VTech's newest learning tool for children three to seven years old. It is a replica of the Kindle or Nook a child may see his or her parent using, but with children’s books. Many may believe that these advances are going to help children in the long run by keeping them sharp and high tech savvy. Is the way people learned years ago the right way, and are these new technologies robbing children of the basic fundamentals many have come to know?
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