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Qbook: iPad Interactive Books For Kids

Posted at 7:32AM Friday 05 Feb 2010

Soon bed-time stories will be able to read themselves to your kids. Penguin's new digital Qbooks for kids bring touch and voice technology to popular children's picture books.

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