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Introducing Sam’s Interactive Reader

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Well, it’s been 5 months since Storybook Anytime first launched it’s online children’s library and we are amazed and grateful for the response and feedback we’ve received from our users. We have learned a great deal about what you want as parents, as well as what your children want. That is why we have decided to change directions on how we deliver our stories to you. 

Starting today, Storybook Anytime will now make all of our stories individually available for you to own on your own computer through our Sam’s Interactive Reader product.

Here is how it works
When you visit our website you can download (for free) Sam’s Interactive Reader. You will then be able to purchase stories through the Online Store, and quickly and easily download them to your library. Your child will then be able to read and listen to these stories any time he or she wants, without being connected to the Internet. As an added feature we have also created interactive comprehension questions at the end of each story. By answering these questions your child can earn Super Reader Points to help track their reading-comprehension progress. We have stories available for as little as $ .99 so there is something for everyone.

The great part is that we also have Storybook Anytime Gift Cards available that are a great gift idea for the upcoming holiday season.

Current Subscribers
If you are a current subscriber, once you download the reader and register your account, you will find that we have provided a gift card with your account for the full subscription amount you have spent with Storybook Anytime thus far. Under the “Account” section simply select the “I already have an account option” and your existing account username and password will work.

Thanks so much for supporting Storybook Anytime!

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