This reminds me of a "public service" project that I have thought about for
some time. It would be nice if someone created some free (as in license)
books that would pass the requirements of the education ministry. These
could then be downloaded as e-books or printed, copied partially,
photocopied, translated, modified, read in audioform, etc, which would be a
great service to the all kids and parents.

Just my 2 ag,
Dov

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 14:06, Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Is there a place to buy electronic versions of textbooks for (israeli)
> > school children?
> > The schools don't have places for kids to keep their books on premises,
> so
> > they have to schlep all their books all day long. They are heavy.  I'd
> > rather they carried a small laptop or e-book reader.
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
> You are ahead of your time. What grade are the kids in? You should
> know that the books are likely used for more than reading, for
> instance they may have to write in the book.
>
> You should also know that Education Ministry limits the sacks on one's
> back to 10% of their body weight. If your kid's books and a reasonable
> pack exceed this, complain to the school management. Keep us informed.
>
>
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