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What’s that #storyappchat? A chat for those who create storybook apps for kids …

What’s that #storyappchat? A chat for those who create storybook apps for kids …

| April 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

Every Sunday night for nearly the past two years, my family will tell you I have that ‘twitter thing’ and possibly roll their eyes. But if you love children’s storybooks and the new apps that have been inspired by them, you might enjoy hearing more about a ‘twitter thing’ called #storyappchat …   The #storyappchat [...]

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My Favorite Sites: A Resource List for Finding the BEST iPad Apps for Your Kids

My Favorite Sites: A Resource List for Finding the BEST iPad Apps for Your Kids

| December 26, 2012 | 5 Comments

Since I began my review site, Digital-Storytime, two years ago I have had the privilege to meet many wonderful people in the app industry and develop collaborative relationships with some of the site owners behind the best kids app sites on the web. With 2013 being called (for the 3rd year in a row, perhaps) [...]

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Two Essential Features for Digital Picture Books (a note to developers from your readers)

Two Essential Features for Digital Picture Books (a note to developers from your readers)

| September 26, 2012 | 10 Comments

Just this week, several Oceanhouse Media titles, from their popular Dr. Seuss collection, including Green Eggs and Ham, have added recordable narration and additional settings that include page guides for easier navigation. This is an exceptional step and not an easy programming effort on the part of a major developer of book apps. It is [...]

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Technology, Teachers & Our Kids’ Future: Why Funding Training Matters More Than Buying Tablets

Technology, Teachers & Our Kids’ Future: Why Funding Training Matters More Than Buying Tablets

| August 24, 2012 | 2 Comments

I have spent most of my professional life (over 20 years) working for, in support of and in collaboration with programs that functioned to support primary & secondary school-aged kids, parents & teachers. In this capacity, I have seen booms & busts in funding, priorities shifting from one collective program we thought would ‘save our [...]

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The App Evolution: Tips for Working with Book Review Sites & Blogs

The App Evolution: Tips for Working with Book Review Sites & Blogs

| August 18, 2012 | 4 Comments

This post was originally published as a guest post in the MOMS WITH APPS blog on  JUNE 18, 2012. It’s the story of how I got started in the app world, both as a storybook app resource, and as part of a husband/wife development team … A whole ecosystem has evolved around the world of kids [...]

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iPad vs Nook vs Kindle vs Nexus? The Tablet Wars Heat Up …

iPad vs Nook vs Kindle vs Nexus? The Tablet Wars Heat Up …

| August 5, 2012 | 2 Comments

In late 2011, my family took the plunge and began testing the Nook Color, Kindle Fire, new iPad (as well as having an iPad 2 & iPad 1, iPhone, iPod Touch and a few Android smart phones). We spent several months comparing the different devices and compiled a detailed matrix in our post: The new iPad [...]

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Dear iBooks: Maybe Apple Is Just Not That Into You …

Dear iBooks: Maybe Apple Is Just Not That Into You …

| July 10, 2012 | 5 Comments

Have you ever recommended an app to a friend? How about an iBook? Last month, while on a field trip for my child’s class, I was talking to another parent about the many great possibilites for iBooks Author. In the process, she wanted to download something I recommended right then, onto her iPhone. However, we [...]

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Can a book exist without text? Can you be a reader without anything to ‘read’?

Can a book exist without text? Can you be a reader without anything to ‘read’?

| May 3, 2012 | 2 Comments

I have had several encounters lately that have made me scratch my head and wonder if my opinion on the whole ebook transition is just a bit too narrow? Up until now, I have been pretty flexible about my definition of a ‘book’ and even defended the right for digital books to be simply considered [...]

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Children’s Digital Publishing – Popular Posts from “The Digital Media Diet”

Children’s Digital Publishing – Popular Posts from “The Digital Media Diet”

| April 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

After doing more than 500 children’s book app reviews, we’re taking a quick ‘look back’ to see which posts from our blog have been read the most. We are also working on a number of “Top 25″ lists to share with you soon … refreshing our lists from last year for topics like best for bedtime, [...]

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The Dark Side of Unlimited Free App Updates

The Dark Side of Unlimited Free App Updates

| March 25, 2012 | 4 Comments

One of the amazing things about apps is that they are constantly being updated and improved. These updates, for iOS and other platforms, are available to anyone who has previously downloaded the app, free of charge. But like most things, free isn’t really free. The developers of these apps have to take the time to [...]

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Top enhanced picture books, including Dr. Seuss & more, now available for Android!

Top enhanced picture books, including Dr. Seuss & more, now available for Android!

| February 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

Just in time for World Book Day, Read Across America and Dr. Seuss’s birthday, the premier website for enhanced digital picture books on iOS is now available for Android! Find three new Digital-Storytime.com sites with dozens of reviews for Nook Color, Kindle Fire and Android Market apps.*   Now that enhanced book apps are becoming [...]

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Marketing Kids Apps – Polishing, Promoting, Pricing … and a Good Dose of Uncertainty

Marketing Kids Apps – Polishing, Promoting, Pricing … and a Good Dose of Uncertainty

| February 2, 2012 | 1 Comment

Last year we had a series of posts in this blog about marketing children’s apps. Once it was done, I still wanted to summarize this series and add a few more thoughts (and resources) that have come to me from comments and discussions about this topic with other kids’s digital content creators. Among the most [...]

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2011 – The Year’s Best Digital Books for Kids – 31 Five-Star iPad Apps Not to be Missed

2011 – The Year’s Best Digital Books for Kids – 31 Five-Star iPad Apps Not to be Missed

| December 27, 2011 | 3 Comments

At Digital-Storytime.com, we are celebrating our first birthday! We’d like to pay tribute to last year’s very best picture book apps for the iPad and the developers who made these reading experiences possible. For the final post in our blog, I want to highlight the 31 books to receive a perfect 5-Star review on our [...]

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Marketing Kids Apps (Part III) – The logic, logistics & politics of pricing apps

Marketing Kids Apps (Part III) – The logic, logistics & politics of pricing apps

| December 2, 2011 | 19 Comments

This is the third and final post in my series about marketing kids apps. [See: Part I: Three Things No Amount of Code Can Fix & Part II: How Consumers Decide to Download] We end the series with some of the stickiest questions in the app world: What’s an app worth? What price point will encourage downloads? Should an [...]

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The Dirty Little Secret About App Review Sites

The Dirty Little Secret About App Review Sites

| November 1, 2011 | 48 Comments

I began my life with apps as a bystander in the app development process as my husband created his first Android and then iOS apps. But soon I was drawn into the process, helping with ideas, marketing and more. Then I began my own review site, as I realized how important (and influential) the reviewer [...]

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Marketing Kids Apps (Part II) – How Consumers Decide to Download

Marketing Kids Apps (Part II) – How Consumers Decide to Download

| September 23, 2011 | 8 Comments

There are a lot of apps for kids in the app store, so many that even an exceptional app can get lost (or buried) not long after launch. So how do parents & educators find good apps for elementary school age kids (and younger) to download onto their iPads, iPods & iPhones? Over the course [...]

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That’s MY book! Innovative Ways to Personalize iPad Book Apps

That’s MY book! Innovative Ways to Personalize iPad Book Apps

| September 1, 2011 | 4 Comments

Remember being little and writing your name inside a favorite book? Children have written their names on bookplates inside children’s picture books for generations and there is no reason the digital revolution needs to get in the way of this tradition. In fact, the new ways that a digital book can be personalized go way [...]

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Marketing Kids Apps (Part I) – 3 Things No Amount of Code Can Fix

Marketing Kids Apps (Part I) – 3 Things No Amount of Code Can Fix

| August 18, 2011 | 13 Comments

An enormous amount of time, energy and money go into app development these days. And after the programming dust settles, an app is born into the App Store or Android Marketplace. But many developers are unprepared for the really challenging work of marketing their app … so much so that they may overlook some of [...]

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iPad Best of the Best – 25 Essential Children’s Book Apps

iPad Best of the Best – 25 Essential Children’s Book Apps

| July 26, 2011 | 10 Comments

Now that the iPad has been around for over a year, the selection of quality book apps is large enough to justify creating a real library of titles, especially for children’s picture book apps. And any library needs a good foundation. In place of what would have been Digital-Storytime’s 10th ‘Top 10′ list, this week [...]

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Why the iPad has revolutionized bedtime reading for parents & kids …

Why the iPad has revolutionized bedtime reading for parents & kids …

| July 12, 2011 | 7 Comments

There is no getting around it. The iPad has transformed the reading habits of some of the littlest readers. The lines between reading and ‘media’ are even blurred. I knew this to be a fact when my child began to choose iPad books over television & video games, even. But when it comes to reading [...]

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The Changing Face of Children’s Books – New Challenges, New Opportunities

The Changing Face of Children’s Books – New Challenges, New Opportunities

| May 24, 2011 | 1 Comment

It is such an honor to write this post for Armchair BEA – An extension of the Book Expo America and the Book Blogger Convention in New York this May 2011. I’ll admit, a year ago I had not even heard of Armchair BEA. In fact, I had not heard of BEA itself. I was a [...]

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An Adventure Worth Having: Self-Publishing Your Children’s Book as an App

An Adventure Worth Having: Self-Publishing Your Children’s Book as an App

| May 10, 2011 | 5 Comments

    Do you have a children’s book inside you just waiting to get out into the world? Maybe you’re an artist/illustrator or a budding children’s book author? Or possibly a savvy programmer with a creative itch to scratch? It used to be common to hear people talk about the children’s book they “always wanted [...]

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Trends – 100+ Reviews – In-App Marketing & Other Features Kids Apps Could Do Without

Trends – 100+ Reviews – In-App Marketing & Other Features Kids Apps Could Do Without

| April 26, 2011 | 11 Comments

Reading a picture book on an iPad can be an amazing experience. There is so much that can be added in this new medium. There are also some unique challenges that don’t come up in print books. In addition to books that are too stimulating for bedtime (or too noisy for a quiet waiting room), [...]

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Trends – 100+ Reviews – To Narrate or Not to Narrate

Trends – 100+ Reviews – To Narrate or Not to Narrate

| April 11, 2011 | 2 Comments

This past week Digital Storytime reached the 150 mark for reviews of iPad children’s books. Of these 150 titles, the vast majority feature narration to go along with their stories. I’m often asked, “How essential is narration in the development of an ebook app?” On the surface, this seems like a simple question. But the [...]

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Print Vs. Digital – Is the ebook not a ‘proper’ book?

Print Vs. Digital – Is the ebook not a ‘proper’ book?

| March 30, 2011 | 9 Comments

I have been reading articles, blog posts and chatter on Twitter about print books vs. ebooks a lot lately. In the market for children’s books, the rapid cultural shift from print to digital book apps in particular seems to have turned the world on edge. Authors, illustrators, publishers and now developers have a lot to [...]

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Trends – 100+ Reviews – Features

Trends – 100+ Reviews – Features

| March 20, 2011 | 4 Comments

What features should an iPad picture book have? This is a difficult question that I get asked a lot. It’s one of those questions that you can’t answer without first asking a whole series of other questions. What is the story about? What age is it aimed at? Is is meant to be read as [...]

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How will iPad picture books affect young reader’s literacy?

How will iPad picture books affect young reader’s literacy?

| March 9, 2011 | 20 Comments

This post is part of a community effort to discuss literacy issues this week through “Share a Story – Shape a Future”. It’s sponsored by a group of “blogging librarians, teachers, parents, illustrators, authors, and literacy passionistas,” and represents “a collaborative venue to share ideas and celebrate everything reading has to offer our kids.” I [...]

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Trends – 100+ Reviews – Price

Trends – 100+ Reviews – Price

| February 28, 2011 | 3 Comments

This post is the first in a series about trends I’ve observed in the iPad children’s picture book app market, now that I’ve thoroughly reviewed over 100 digital titles. I will be posting on this topic over the next few months, but today’s topic is: Price. I’m starting with price because I get asked about [...]

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