Did you find the Kindle version of "What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera easy to read?

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Did you find the Kindle version of "What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera easy to read?

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Did you find the Kindle version of "What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera easy to read?
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Hi! I did read the Kindle version of this book. It was easy to read, but it required zooming in to see the words.
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I read the Kindle version of this book through my iPhone 11. The text is easy to read and I did not need to zoom excessively to understand and enjoy this quick read.
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I definitely had to zoom in a bit, but I thought thr kindle version was still pretty easy to read. Though I would imagine children might enjoy a hardcopy more.
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Reading on my phone made using the Kindle version almost microscopic. It took a lot of zooming to read. I think a hardcover version would be more appropriate for a child.
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It had a slight issue which was that I had to zoom in on my android to see the words.
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Not particularly. A lot of people mentioned the zooming in issue, but I also just don't enjoy picture books on my phone or kindle. Focusing that hard on a screen instead of paper bothers my eyes.
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Well, for me, I don't usually face problems reading kindle books. And this book was no exception. However, I do believe, for children, hardcover is always best.
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No matter how much I love my kindle, for children I prefer physical books. This one is not an exception.
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Post by Mikhaelah Zeigler 1 »

Not really. I was reading on my desktop, and the print was very small. I was also unable to zoom in. The words were still clear, just small. I think I would have enjoyed the art more as well if had been able to zoom in.
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Post by Rishaunda Lynnette Britton »

The Kindle version is good enough. Not too bad. But definitely not the best quality. I do hope the author reformats it so readers can have a more comfortable reading.
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