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    According to the 2015 Scholastic survey, what percentage of children aged 6- to 17-years old had read an e-book in 2014?

    61%

  • 2

    How can parents take advantage of the trend of children reading e-books, according to the article?

    Motivate their reluctant readers to read

  • 3

    What can frequent reading of digital texts do for children, according to the article?

    Ignite a love for reading

  • 4

    Why does the National Literacy Trust still promote print reading despite the rise in digital reading interests?

    To have children benefit from both mediums

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    What is the ultimate goal of the National Literacy Trust regarding children's reading habits?

    To have a mixed reading diet in terms of format and content

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  • 1

    According to the 2015 Scholastic survey, what percentage of children aged 6- to 17-years old had read an e-book in 2014?

    61%

  • 2

    How can parents take advantage of the trend of children reading e-books, according to the article?

    Motivate their reluctant readers to read

  • 3

    What can frequent reading of digital texts do for children, according to the article?

    Ignite a love for reading

  • 4

    Why does the National Literacy Trust still promote print reading despite the rise in digital reading interests?

    To have children benefit from both mediums

  • 5

    What is the ultimate goal of the National Literacy Trust regarding children's reading habits?

    To have a mixed reading diet in terms of format and content