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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There is a distinction between the level of "interactivity" between the publisher's ebooks and mobile apps. Ebooks are often used in classroom or educational settings because teachers don't appreciate a lot of distracting features, says Williams. Mobile apps are more often used for recreational and home reading, when children are more apt to "play" with the content. At minimum, Arbordale's ebooks are all bilingual and feature audio; some have been appended with video clips, as well.
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