Children’s author Dame Jacqueline Wilson believes it is better for toddlers to snuggle up with a book rather than an iPad.

The writer, known for The Story of Tracy Beaker and Double Act, said that while she thinks there is a place for both technology and books in children’s lives, she worries about younger kids.

Jacqueline Wilson
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Asked if she thought technology was getting in the way of books nowadays, she told reporters: “The sort of children I meet are generally children who have come to an event because they like reading, so the children I meet all love reading. What your average child is like I don’t really know.

“I mean I think there’s very much a place for modern technology and for kids to muck around on their iPads or whatever and read.

“But let’s hope they do keep reading anyway.”

She added: “I do worry about really quite little kids, of two or three, in that I think perhaps they’d be much better sort of snuggled up with mum or dad or whoever reading a book or playing with their bricks or whatever, rather than just stubbing at an iPad, but then I’m old fashioned.”

Asked about the variety of children’s books available, she said: “I think it’s incredible because there’s so many different sorts of children’s books and I think whatever sort of book you might like to read there is a book for you.”

Jacqueline Wilson
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The author was speaking at the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home’s Collars and Coats Gala Ball in London, which raises funds for the famous home’s work in rescuing and re-homing abandoned dogs.