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Children’s e-book subscription service Epic, based in Redwood City, Calif., is one company that is bucking the naysaying trends.Epic cofounder Kevin Donahue shared exclusively with PW the latest ...
Epic’s books range from picture books for little kids to chapter books for older readers, and graphic novels too. Parents get a profile, where they can set up and manage profiles for up to four ...
So for many kids under the age of 12 or so, the iPad is for games and movies, and reading is mostly done on physical books. A lot of parents tend to want to limit "screen time" for their kids, and ...
Epic Books, a digital reading app and subscription for kids, is available for a 30-day free trial and has launched Epic Live, a web series of classes.
Epic!, an e-book subscription service for children, is adding digital titles from Macmillan to its inventory. The service offers access to a library of about 10,000 digital titles for $4.99 per month.
Epic makes a strong case for a kids-only e-book subscription service — one that goes beyond its $5 monthly price tag. The Palo Alto, California-based startup launched its iPad app in January ...
With more than 2 million books read last month alone and more than 100,000 books being read every day, Epic! is certainly helping shape the stories of kids across the country.
Epic! launched their Unlimited Books for Kids service in early 2014. They have been lost in the shuffle due to the media frenzy that surrounded Oyster, Entitle, Scribd and Kindle Unlimited.
Epic! at its core is an on-demand digital library that includes about 25,000 different books and videos appropriate for kids in elementary school, or between the ages of about five and twelve.
EPIC and 7 News book drive help collect roughly 4,500 books for WNY children. By: ... so they've got books at home and they've got books at grandma's." EPIC is hoping to decrease that gap by ...
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