“Recently, I learned about a new e-book program dedicated to kids called kidthing.com. Kidthing is a digital media platform that is designed to bring interactive books, movies, and games to children. Kidthing, in conjunction with Dr. Seuss Enterprises and NEA’s Read Across America, is giving away an animated version of Horton Hears a Who, one of my daughter’s favorite stories. I downloaded the program and the free ebook. It was a great experience.” – Jane, at DearAuthor, writing on the glories of freebies and suggesting that romance publishers experiment with them.
The TeleRead take: Speaking of trying and buying, later this today we’ll be publishing an essay by U.K. novelist Richard Herley—on the Net’s effect on author-agent-publisher roles. Richard recently posted his books online as shareware.
Update, June 28, 2008: The Horton book itself is no longer free at Kidthing, alas, though the player still is.
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The Horton book is no longer free at Kidthing. The player is still free but the book is $5.99. Oh well.
While the software installs fine. When I run the program, I am required to using the program to set up an account. When I fill in the form and click OK, the program crashes on me.
this is dumb
i think we should be able to read books online but we dont know a website that will let us.
this thing did not work.