Making a Connection With Interactive Children's Books
Publishers deploy low-tech and high-tech content to engage kids and get them invested in reading.
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In the case of Me Books and Me Comics, interactive features come in the form of recordable "hot spots," whereby readers can contribute their own narration, sound effects, and dialog. "The pay-off is that it mimics an age-old behavior of parents and kids reading together -- especially for picture books -- and making up their own stories to go along with the illustrations."
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