Yes, you can.
Just two nights ago I downloaded "The Velveteen Rabbit" onto my Kindle. I also have stories about Peter Rabbit, I saw a book on Winnie the Poo and many more.
You people need to do some searching on your own instead of relying on an answer given by someone else.
I am absolutely sold on my e-reader and wish they would have been available when I was a child instead of having to wait until I was in my sixties. Reading is so much faster not having to deal with page turning (I was always having to dink with having too many pages picked up by my fingers and having to separate out the page needing turned). So nice having a light weight 'book' to hold instead of a heavy book to balance. Would not trade away my e-reader for anything except perhaps ten more years of healthy lifetime. And then I'd turn right around and buy another one.
As of right this minute, you cannot trade books between different Kindle accounts. If you have multiple Kindle's on one account, such as in a situation where each member of the family has their own Kindle, you can send the book to the different Kindles, though only one Kindle can have it in their database at a time. This is where the Kindle Archive comes in handy. But unless you and your neighbor share a credit card for some mysterious reason, and use the same Kindle account, you cannot send books to his or her new (or old) Kindle. Amazon says that it will try to incorporate a system like that of Barnes and Nobles' booksharing, but as it is already the 15th, and it was supposed to roll out by the end of this year, that does not look like its going to happen quite as soon as they hoped.
If the title you want is available - then yes. There are currently over a MILLION books available in Kindle format.
The Amazon Kindle is Good for all ages. I am going to get one for my b-day and i am only 10.
Yes, But would it be possible to convince you to get a Nook? Nooks are way better and the books are cheaper because they are from Barnes and Noble. Nooks come with a couple children books already on it to. :) Good luck! :)
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Anyone can buy kids books online. You can find them on Amazon, ebay and about any pre-owned items site. You can get these shipped to your home location for a fee.
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Pottery Barn Kids offers many fun early learning boks that you can purchase from. Also you can find many early learning books from Amazon. Amazon offers free shipping for orders over $25.
KidPub is a writing website for kids. Kids can post stories, poems etc. after getting an account on KP, publish books that are sold on amazon and make great friends in the kid-friendly environment.
kids don't get usually books published
Fiction books can be found as well as non fiction. They also carry books for kids and teens too. They have romance novels, and horror and just about any knid of book you would like.