Between
Google Books,
iBooks,
Nook,
Kindle,
Kobo,
Sony... you'd figure the e-book field was crowded enough, right? Well, if you're specifically in the market for children's stories, things might look a little less packed. We guess that's why
Scholastic is attempting to enter the fray with
Storia, an e-reading app and store designed for kids. As part of a massive digitization effort, the company has launched
Storia in beta for Windows and the iPad, alongside a market of over 1,000 titles. By the time it officially launches in the fall Scholastic hopes to have a fully stocked digital library of over 2,000 books loaded with interactive features. You can download the beta now with five free e-books by hitting up the more coverage link.
Scholastic enters the e-book fray with Storia and 1,000 children's stories originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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