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But the trouble with glamour in this market, says Hawley, is forgetting about the target audience in the first place: children.
"They put so many images on a page that it cheats the child," he explains. "The text wraps around images…and there are so many images per page that a child could get away with not reading a chapter and still figure out what the story is about." As a learning tool, Hawley says enhanced children's books are a bust. But in regards to entertainment value, the debate shifts.
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