![]() It has a 6-inch screen that’s bright, sharp and easy to read on, and it uses USB-C for charging, which is more future proof than the older Micro-USB that’s still found on a couple of models we looked at. It might seem surprising to choose a children’s device from Amazon’s broad Kindle e-reader lineup, but if you want to read within the Amazon ecosystem, the Kindle Kids offers a bevy of useful features at a reasonable price. It’s comfortable to read on, offers powerful accessibility features and has a stellar warranty. The Kindle Kids has the best blend of features and price, no matter your age. If you’d like to read how we vetted and tested these e-readers, scroll down for all the details. But if Amazon’s not for you, we have recommendations for Kobo and other platforms too. ![]() Our top choice, the Amazon Kindle Kids (yes, even for adult readers), is the ideal combination of price, ecosystem, size and ease of use. (Barnes & Noble’s Nook is miles behind in functionality.) The more pressing question is Amazon or Kobo? They’re essentially the only players left in the game if you want decent bookstore integration and a significant level of technical support. And since most models are now water resistant, they’ll survive a trip to the beach too.Ĭhoosing the best ebook reader isn’t really a matter of weighing the features, because most of them are pretty decent. They’re as easy to read in bright sunlight as they are in bed at 2 a.m. ![]() Their battery life is measured in weeks, not days. The devices can store thousands of books, including library loans. ![]() Whether you read a book a month or plow through three in a week, an ebook reader is a handy companion. ![]()
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