Sunday, July 8, 2012

Ebooks for Children: Is there a Market for them?

I've been writing children's stories for years, even before I had my own kids and certainly before the Ebook came to be. I've written other types of books and technical pieces before, and continue to do so, but it's the children's books that always draw me in. There is something about imagining a little mind absorbing your ideas and finding joy in your stories. I like to hope that children want to read my stories again and again, just like my girls do with their favorite books.

Children's Ebooks are a relatively new concept, and they are certainly not as popular as many other Ebook genres such as fiction, self help and erotica (the quiet bestseller). There are a number of reasons for this. Of course, the people making the purchasing decisions are adults who are more likely to purchase for themselves than their children, or are at least more discerning customers. Children's books can also be quite difficult to translate into Ebook format due to complexities in formatting, image size, text wrapping etc. Many parents also do not wish to deviate from the traditional method of connecting with their children through books. I know that some of my favorite moments with my children come when we snuggle up with print books, and some of that just cannot be replicated with an electronic device.

All this being said, children's Ebooks have a lot to offer. They can excite and engage young readers in ways that print books cannot. They are portable, available instantly, and don't take up a lot of space. Ebooks also tend to be much cheaper than their print counterparts, and with waning attention spans and constantly changing interests this can be a huge draw to parents.

I am a firm believer that Ebooks and traditional print books should exist in harmony, not in competition with one another. I love to read all forms of books with my girls, to expand their horizons as much as possible and to expose them to as many experiences as I can. In the end, if I am fostering a love of reading, I am just as happy to do so with a kindle or an Ipad as with a hardback or a board book.

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