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As much as I love books, I am aware that we are increasingly living in a technology-based world. You are now more likely to see kids playing iPads than flipping through a pile of books. Do I have a problem with this? Yes, but I also don't want my kids to be complete Luddites, either.
With your iPad, children's books truly come to life. No longer d
There are only so many ideas in circulation at one time, so sometimes we've got to work with recyclable materials. Luckily for children's television programming producers, there was a wealth of ideas available in the juvenile literary world.
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"Clueless," based on "Emma," by Jane Austen Suggest a work of classic literature to some teens and it's like inviting an eye roll. But casually mention that the 1995 teen flick extraordinaire was borne from Austen's "Emma," and you might get them to hit the library.
Kids are growing up reading on iPads today. In hopes that they'll still read classic books, we've made a list of ten iPad books apps based on classic children's books. This list is not comprehensive. Help us expand it by adding your favorite kids book apps in the comments. 1.
For Oceanhouse Media (OM), a publisher of apps for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, licensing relationships with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, Hay House Publishers and Chronicle Books have helped it to become a player in the children's book space.