The books read themselves, according to library directorA host of new and exciting books are available to young readers at Grand Forks’ library thanks to a donation by city Rotarians. The books come from a line of interactive stories that read themselves, according to Library Director Cari Lynn Gawletz. Grand Forks & District Public Library added eight of these “Vox books,” named after the...
Katie Friedericks: Introducing books that move
Parents are always looking for ways to make learning fun and engaging for their children. Thanks to a new offering from the Greenwood Public Library, they won’t need to look far. iVOX Books is a book app for children ages 3-8 which uses the latest in storytelling technology to delight and engage curious young minds. Kids can follow along with a story while interacting with its characters and...
VOX Books Offers Kids an Immersive Reading Experience
VOX Books Grade Level K-4 Billed by Library Ideas as the “world’s first audio books that live in print books,” VOX Books have been in use for a few years, and the catalogue is rapidly expanding. These hardcover books come with an embedded audio reader and a jack for users to plug in headphones. The audio reader runs on a battery that can be recharged with the included charger. Users can open the...
Best French Companies and Startups for 2021
We are excited to announce that Library Ideas was chosen as one of the 39 Top Digital Entertainment Startups and Companies in France for 2021 The full article can be found here. Here's an excerpt: This article showcases our top picks for the best France based Digital Entertainment companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Digital Entertainment...
iVOX, IR Books and VOX Books are all 2021 NAPPA Award winners
National Parenting Products Awards writes: "Congratulations on being recognized as the best in the industry for iVOX™ Books, IR™ Books and VOX™ Books. We are so excited to welcome you into our NAPPA Awards family and we can’t wait to celebrate you." From the NAPPA site for the VOX Books award they write: VOX VOX™ Books are the world’s first audio books that live within print books. The...
Coquitlam library to offer region’s first experience with immersive reality books
By: Kyle Balzer Colours and details so vivid, they practically jump off the page! Believed to be a first for any Metro Vancouver library, children are set to use virtual reality goggles in efforts to expand educational opportunities. Coquitlam Public Library is said to be the first in Metro Vancouver to offer patrons immersive reality experiences.Coquitlam Public Library A notable...
How to Use IR (Immersive Reality) Books
By Osterville Village Library Learn how simple it is to use the Osterville Village Library's Immersive Reality (IR) books with this demonstration by Wendy! From the Osterville Village Library. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffyBMy7YIMo Found on their YouTube Channel here
KC Public Library announces “Whenever Book Club” for those of us who want a book club, but are bad at doing a book club
By Brock Wilbur It is possible, and we aren’t suggesting that this is the case, but it is possible that you or someone you love might be bad at book clubs. We know: scandalous. J/K. We’re terrible at it. We love reading books. We plow through them. Yet, somehow, when it comes time to be held to a deadline for discussions, we fall through absolutely every time. It is as if the mere...
Library Launches Book Club for Procrastinators
BY MICHAEL SCHAUB Whenever, wherever, you and books are meant to be together. That’s what the Kansas City Public Library wants you to realize. The library in Kansas City, Missouri, is starting a “Whenever Book Club” for readers who love books but hate deadlines, The Pitch reports. “Book Discussions online, any time, with no face time required!” the library says in an appeal to Zoom-weary...
Learn About Our New Immersive Reality Books – Bellingham Public Library – Massachusetts
The purpose of the Bellingham Public Library is to be an important resource for all members of the community in their search for knowledge, ideas, information, and creative use of their leisure time. See the original article and video here