Sure kids in developing countries need solar powered laptops, but kids in the states need hot buttons for Barbie.com and the pet store. As originally reported by CNET reporter Amy Tiemann, a group of seven- to nine-year-olds at a local Chapel Hill, NC elementary school have started a
"mini-laptop club." Instead of playing on actual machines, the group mock-up their own notebooks using construction paper and markers, only to then spend hours "emailing" each other.
The Morning News followed up with Tiemann, publishing samples of the laptops and interviewing some of the "designers." In response to the many pop culture references on the imaginary keyboards Tiemann says,
What I find most interesting about these laptops is the obvious awareness these first, second, and third graders have of e-commerce. The above image (you'll need to click on it to make it bigger) has buttons for "buy," "order," "iphone," "itunes," "ringtone." Kids are much more perceptive than we ever give them credit for. But to remind ourselves that kids can say the darnedest things, the cutest line comes from eight-year-old Mandy after being told the interview would be published online, "I'm going to be popular! I should make a blog button, right now."
[via Core 77]