There are only so many things you can do to keep the little ones occupied inside before they start driving you crazy. From books and board games to caving to TV time, they get bored fast even if ...
Parents and toddlers who read paper books together speak and interact more when compared with those who read e-books, researchers found. Reading with a child is a hugely important developmental ...
Encouraging children to get outside in nature has always been a priority of mine, both as a parent and as a staff writer here at Treehugger. But this year it feels more urgent than ever. We've spent ...
A new scientific study has suggested reading paper books is better than reading from electronic devices when it comes to children's learning skills. The researchers say reading from printed paper is ...
As conductive ink becomes readily available and in greater varieties, we’re starting to see some intriguing applications. [Marion Pinaffo] and [Raphaël Pluviange] created a book of papercraft projects ...
University of Surrey researchers have been inventing ways to get electronic activity into every page of plain paper books, and have come up with two forms of ‘magic bookmark’ as they have dubbed them.
Among my friends who are serious readers (and that’s most of them), there is an almost universal preference for printed paper books over electronic screens. Reasons for this preference range from the ...
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