*Disclaimer: sort of ridiculous parenting question coming up!

I'm a SAHM to my two LOs - whilst we do get out and do things during the week (including preschool three mornings a week for my 3.5 yr old), we are definitely homebodies in that we all enjoy just hanging out at home. My girls are pretty independent and whilst I play with them, interact, and read them stories throughout the day, they also have a good amount of time where they are playing together or independently without my intervention, which is great.

Some of the time they're playing independently, I am busy doing other chores, but I also like to just sit down in the playroom (conservatory) enjoying the sunshine and relaxing whilst they play. I make a somewhat concerted effort to stay off my iPad and phone whilst they're awake, although I am by no means perfect at this, but I do frequently like to read a book whilst they're playing. I prefer real books but the reality is that I do a lot of reading on my Kindle as well.

This morning, my 3.5 yr old asked me to read her a story after I was done on my iPad - I wasn't on my iPad, I was reading my Kindle. I tried to explain the difference to her but I don't think she got it. This might just be me being a crazy mum, but I don't want my girls seeing me with my nose in my iPad all the time, but I don't mind them seeing me read a book. I think seeing adults reading for pleasure sets a good example and I'm happy to do that (especially as I'm a bookworm by nature anyway) but it is bothering me that they think I'm on my iPad when really I'm reading.

Anyone else ever have this thought? Am I just being ridiculous? Do you limit your time on your reader around your LOs? Do you limit your phone/tablet use around them?