Publishing a Kids' Book?
Before you decide the hows and whys of your kids' book publishing in digital form, make sure that you check out our articles on this topic. You will probably find our short handbook about Kids' book publishing pretty handy; try reading About Kids' Books as Ebooks to give you a leg up. We cover some of the same ground in another article, in our products section: Kids Books. Don't miss these! You may not know that Amazon won't promote any book that doesn't have "pop-up text," as a fixed-format kids' book, but you will if you check out our articles, or download the 411 Handbook on Kids' books. And reading those will save you from spending money on a FF book for Barnes & Noble, if you don't have the right kind of publishing contract with them. To see what the kids' books that we do look like, please scroll through the list below; we hope you enjoy!
"Big Galoot" on iBooksClick Here
"Edgar and Me," MOBI, Pop-up Text DisplayingClick Here
"Edgar and Me" on a KindleClick Here
"Fergus at the Fireworks," with read-alongClick Here
"Fox and the Fawn," Pop-up TextClick Here
"The Big Galoot," with pop-up text boxClick Here
"The Hoppits," in ePUB Fixed FormatClick Here
The Hoppits, Fixed-Format ePUB, on iPadClick Here
The Hoppits, Fixed-Format, iPadClick Here
The Hoppits, ePUB, again, in reflowableClick Here
The Hoppits, ePUB, ReflowClick Here
"Knight Lights," an early iBooks FF bookClick Here
Lamb Called Love, Showing MarginClick Here
"A Lamb Called Love," a Fixed-Format MOBIClick Here
Nanas Carrots, a fixed-format book on iBooks.Click Here
The Hoppits, Fixed-Format Kindle FireClick Here