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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Interactive books -- no matter the platform, and by their very nature -- are adept at multi-reader experiences, engaging both children and adults. "Me Books is all about families reading together and telling their own stories," adds Huang. "A developer in London has also created an app called CARIBU, which is like Skype with a digital book shop. Families can read together, even when apart."
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