41: Percentage of parents who say increased use of digital devices has reduced their child's time reading for fun
39: Percentage of 9–17-year-olds who believe online information is always correct
25: Percentage of 9–17-year-olds who believe texting constitutes reading
25: Percentage of 6–17-year-olds who have read a book on a digital device
14: Percentage of parents who have read a book on a digital device
57: Percentage of 9–17-year-olds interested in reading books on a digital device
33: Percentage of 9–17-year-olds who would read more if they had access to e-books
16: Percentage of parents planning to buy an e-reader in the next year
66: Percentage of 9–17-year-olds who will continue to read print books
39: Percentage of boys who say reading for fun is important
62: Percentage of girls who say reading for fun is important
75: Percentage of 9–17-year-olds who know they should read more for fun
56: Percentage of 6–8-year-olds who read frequently (five to seven days a week)
24: Percentage of 15–17-year-olds who read frequently
91: Percentage of children who are more likely to finish a book they have picked out
*Source: Scholastic's 2010 Kids & Family Reading Report