We have been busy organising a story to feature the theme of Kimonobox.
This story is aimed to help teach kids English and talk about Japanese culture and family history.
What are your thoughts? Click on this photo to move to the story, Kimonobox.
How would you market it?
Do story books still sell? Do you use digital story books with kids these days?
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Trying to write a story to theme the blog – tricky stuff – anybody produced a digital story and achieved success in distribution, marketing, commercial goals – this story is produced to work in with the blog – but the process of creating the story showed me how difficult it is to build a story from scratch and try and reach the market
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Both the peoples of the invaded and invader countries suffer during war. Anything else is mere propaganda.
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I think the traditional form of storybooks are far from over. Digital reading hasn’t really taken on (except for blogs and news) int he world. It puts a heavy strain on the eyes to read lots of text off a computer screen. Which is why I’ve put off reading some of the more interesting but long-essay like blog posts till now.
Many thanks AndyMac. Much appreciated feedback. We originally launched the book as part of the Kimonobox blog brand but have received a lot of favourable comments and a lot of views in the first week already. We will keep readers up to date on a printed version. Stay tuned! All the best.
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