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During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, childrenâs media use increased (Mesce et al. 2021) while a decrease in print-book reading was observed (Nolan et al. 2022). An increase in tablet use suggests that when children were reading, it was mostly online in the form of ePub3 pdf files for illustrated works and prescribed school texts, while smartphone use was linked to apps and games. (Susilowati et al. 2021) For many years now, childrenâs publishers have experimented with digital picture-book formats but have regarded the genre as not suitable for digitisation.

This book documents the findings of a one-year research project engaging the childrenâs publishing sector for feedback on reading trends and digital publishing in picture-book genres. The research assesses the plight of picture books in the current climate and considers how picture-book publishers cater to diverse readerships and new reading platforms post Covid-19 lockdowns and into the digital age.

Written by an academic and editor with over 15 years industry experience, this book offers a nuanced response to childrenâs picture book publishing and reception for librarians, teachers, publishers and international scholars in the fields of publishing studies, library studies, early childhood studies, early education and childhood psychology.

Childrenâs Digital Picture Books

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 20/25/0-27
      ISBN13: 9781032740928, 978-1032740928
      ISBN10: 1032740922

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, childrenâs media use increased (Mesce et al. 2021) while a decrease in print-book reading was observed (Nolan et al. 2022). An increase in tablet use suggests that when children were reading, it was mostly online in the form of ePub3 pdf files for illustrated works and prescribed school texts, while smartphone use was linked to apps and games. (Susilowati et al. 2021) For many years now, childrenâs publishers have experimented with digital picture-book formats but have regarded the genre as not suitable for digitisation.

      This book documents the findings of a one-year research project engaging the childrenâs publishing sector for feedback on reading trends and digital publishing in picture-book genres. The research assesses the plight of picture books in the current climate and considers how picture-book publishers cater to diverse readerships and new reading platforms post Covid-19 lockdowns and into the digital age.

      Written by an academic and editor with over 15 years industry experience, this book offers a nuanced response to childrenâs picture book publishing and reception for librarians, teachers, publishers and international scholars in the fields of publishing studies, library studies, early childhood studies, early education and childhood psychology.

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