While a significant portion of Conservatives have begun crying "cancel culture" at what they see as attacks on their belief systems, even more segments of society are taking a hard look at the content that we not only consume, but also profit from. Dr. Seuss became the poster child for "cancel culture" when his estate made the decision to stop publishing six of his earliest … [Read more...] about Amazon Bans Some Anti-LGBTQ Titles from its Platform
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Kobo Adds Catalog of Dr. Seuss Titles
Kids ebooks have been slow to take off, despite the great content coming out from companies like iStoryTime and Scholastic. But Kobo, whose Kobo Kids' Store offers younger readers a catalog of over 100,000 ebook titles, recenlty secured a deal that would add some of the most beloved children's books of all time to its catalog. This week, Kobo announced that it would offer 40 of … [Read more...] about Kobo Adds Catalog of Dr. Seuss Titles
Dr. Seuss Available as eBooks for First Time
Random House Children's Books, the publisher of multi-award winning and best-selling children's author Dr. Seuss' entire catalog of children's content, announced today that it would begin releasing most of the author's forty-four books as ebooks for young readers, starting with fifteen titles near the end of this month. The ebooks will keep the original layout and beloved … [Read more...] about Dr. Seuss Available as eBooks for First Time
Oceanhouse Media Expands Its Catalog of Enhanced Ebooks
Oceanhouse Media has developed a large fan base for its work, most of which is centered around enhanced ebooks and fully interactive reading content for children. With the release of dozens of full-color and audio embedded app books for children, many of which include large numbers of titles from juvenile literature icon Dr. Seuss, it has become a mainstay source of content for … [Read more...] about Oceanhouse Media Expands Its Catalog of Enhanced Ebooks
Tablet Reading Heavily Aimed at Children
GoodEReader.com has profiled a number of companies that create children’s interactive book apps, and the reasons these companies have given for their start-ups are strikingly similar, meaning that app developers worldwide recognize a fundamental problem with children’s literacy: books have to compete. With so much coverage given in the past two years to the so-called “death … [Read more...] about Tablet Reading Heavily Aimed at Children