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Seeking Creative Submissions - Sell Your Work Through Sam’s Interactive Reader

Monday, April 6th, 2009

img-creativesWe are pleased to announce the official launch of “Creative Submissions“.  This is a new area of our web site specifically for content creators to contribute their works for sale within Sam’s Interactive Reader.  Storybook Anytime Creative Submissions is looking for original creative works that are unique and interesting.  This includes live action video, animation, children’s music, and educational and fun games for kids.  Sam’s Interactive reader is known for its quality “Edutainment” content. There are many talented and creative individuals that are producing this type of content.  Creative Submissions gives them the perfect opportunity to present this content to a focused audience in the appropriate environment and earn a flat royalty rate of 50% for each purchase of their accepted work.

We believe this new initiative allows the community to participate in the content that is distributed through our flagship product,” says Angie Johnston, President of Storybook Anytime.  “There is a wealth of fantastic, contemporary children’s content that the world has not yet seen and we are proud to make it possible for that content to be published.

Creative Submissions also represents a new strategic business initiative for Storybook Anytime.  The introduction of user-generated content along side its original works provides huge benefits to its customers.  These benefits include less time between new content releases and more diverse and contemporary subject matter.  In addition, it extends the financial benefit not just to Storybook Anytime but allows us to share revenue with content creators in a way that benefits everyone.

Storybook Anytime Free in your Classroom

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

We are excited to officially introduce our new School Program that allows schools and libraries to access the entire Storybook Anytime online library through Sam’s Interactive Reader free of charge. The online library includes original stories and educational activities for children ages 3 to 9.

You can read the full press release here “Storybook Anytime Introduces Program That Provides Digital Library Free of Charge to Schools

New Stories Available in Sam’s Interactive Reader

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

We are very excited to announce that three all new stories are now available via the online store of Sam’s Interactive Reader. Some of you following us on Twitter probably heard about this several days ago. Here’s a quick overview of the new stories.

In Out Up Down Moving All AroundIn, Out, Up and Down, Moving All Around
A fun story that helps kids learn about all the things moving around us and which directions they go.
Lets Start MovementLet’s Start Movement
An interactive experience that encourages children to get up and move along with the story.
Scamper and Nut-NutScamper and Nut-Nut
Read about the fun adventures of two silly squirrels and the lessons they learn along the way.
These stories are available for download today! Enjoy.

Difficult questions

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

“Why don’t I have brothers or sisters?”  “Why doesn’t Daddy live with us any longer?”  These are questions from children trying to understand why their family or situation is different.  If you’ve read the blog from Storybook Jane, you know this site was created not only to entertain and educate, but to help children deal with perplexing situations in their lives.  Do you believe reading about other children in the same situation is a constructive way to help children cope with difficult problems? Is there a particular issue your child is grappling with that you would like our writers to tackle?

The Birth of Storybook Anytime

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Welcome to Storybook Anytime! We thought you might be interested in some details on how this site was born and a little about the Storybook Anytime values.

Our President, Angie Johnston, has a young daughter who is an only child with a wild imagination and a penchant for books. When her daughter starting asking about why she didn’t have any brothers or sisters like her friends and cousins, Angie’s explanation didn’t seem to satisfy. So, Angie began a search for a book that might help her daughter understand the great advantages of being an only child. She was able to find plenty of books for herself, so she could explain it to her daughter, but only two for her child. They were both inaccessible!

In discussing the problem with her husband, who is a computer programmer, they decided to explore the possibilities of soliciting original stories for a children’s internet book site. Stories that would not only entertain children, but help them understand some of the difficult situations they face in their little lives.

Not all of our stories will tackle issues; some are just plain fun and full of silliness. But, our goal is to weave some stories into the site that will educate and build an understanding for children that everyone has problems or unusual circumstances of some kind at one time or another. Knowing you’re not alone out there, and seeing how other children deal with unusual issues, lends a sense of comfort. We are very interested in knowing what difficult or unusual situation your child is trying to cope with at the present time, divorce, death, physical handicap, absent parent, multicultural family, bullies, etc.

We hope you and your children will become avid users of our site and share your needs and comments with us so that, together, we can build a children’s book site that will entertain, educate and lead to a better understanding for all who enter. We look forward to hearing back from you.

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