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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 ...
Today, less than two years after its launch, eBook subscription service Epic! announced that more than 10 million books have been read on the platform.
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.
All about reading. When you download the free Epic app, which works on iPad 2 and later, running at least iOS 6, you can sign up for a free one-month trial to kick the tires before you subscribe.
Epic!, an e-book subscription service for kids, is adding titles from another Big Five publisher to its inventory of 10,000 e-books.
HarperCollins continues its support for subscription e-book services in a deal with Epic!, a children's subscription service, adding 1,000 backlist kids' e-book titles to the company's library.
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.
Two years after Epic made news by landing a big investment, ... The investment aside, by January of 2019 more than 10 million children had read 500 million books on the platform.
A lot of parents tend to want to limit "screen time" for their kids, and push them to read more books instead. Understandably so: Consuming television is generally a very passive activity, and ...