tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post6543074465654326144..comments2024-03-29T07:14:38.160-04:00Comments on Dystel & Goderich Literary Management: The death of picture books?DGLMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03594925221862242748noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-83301132601602401582015-09-14T04:39:45.497-04:002015-09-14T04:39:45.497-04:00I say many thanks to the father of the website adm...I say many thanks to the father of the website admin I read this, because at this website I know a lot of information information that I did not know before his<br /><a href="http://goo.gl/a0zrzo" rel="nofollow">Obat Batu Ginjal Yang Aman</a> <br /><a href="http://goo.gl/29bw6O" rel="nofollow">Obat Penyakit Batu Empedu </a> <br /><a href="http://goo.gl/iC55of" rel="nofollow">Obat Batuk Darah Alami Yang Aman</a> <br /><a href="http://goo.gl/jTrRP9" rel="nofollow">Obat Bronkitis Yang Aman</a> <br /><a href="http://goo.gl/jJ7gGx" rel="nofollow">Pengobatan Polip Serviks Herbal</a> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-59502333302083574882010-10-16T00:23:53.765-04:002010-10-16T00:23:53.765-04:00I think the idea of getting a well-placed "ex...I think the idea of getting a well-placed "expert" (as Em-Musing said) extolling the benefits of picture books even into the older grades would work wonders - provided it got enough coverage. There are certainly plenty of advocates for picture books out there among literacy specialists, etc. The question is how to coordinate it to get the word out far and wide enough.<br /><br />Jim Trelease of the "Read-Aloud Handbook" is one of the first that comes to mind..Julie Hedlundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04477115458570906449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-86042109558529544102010-10-15T22:48:36.615-04:002010-10-15T22:48:36.615-04:00I think picture books should be soft cover, which ...I think picture books should be soft cover, which would make them less expensive, therefore more appealing.Kristi's Book Nookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08497641900551707387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-13191562448503154732010-10-15T22:26:45.933-04:002010-10-15T22:26:45.933-04:00I have a 3 year old who sometimes introduces herse...I have a 3 year old who sometimes introduces herself as Dora and spent three months dressed almost every day as Snow White. Those big character books are tough to avoid. <br /><br />As a parent, I expose my child to other picture books at the library. We take out ten books and after a couple days, my daughter forgets about the Dora books and starts asking for the others...<br /><br />But to get through a book store buying a single picture book that is not a Dora or Princess book...oooooh you're asking for serious tantrum time. If I could buy 5 every time, I'd be OK, but that's a serious budget. So, I buy picture books when possible without the kids and never purchase character/merch books. <br /><br />I think e-Picture books are a good idea to expand the market. Kids do appreciate creative, beautiful books and I think they can compete in an e-world even with those Princesses.Liz Hollarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-90581840198509180522010-10-15T18:21:33.803-04:002010-10-15T18:21:33.803-04:00As a school librarian, I found the NYT article qui...As a school librarian, I found the NYT article quite shallow and unconvincing. People are still buying picture books, but they're increasingly using the library to check them outinstead. I think bookstores and publishers are increasingly clueless. Please see my new blog for more:<br />http://booksofwonder.wordpress.com/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-89199930447757595452010-10-11T11:58:21.792-04:002010-10-11T11:58:21.792-04:00John, I think you're spot on with the merch an...John, I think you're spot on with the merch and tie-in books. <br /><br />This weekend I took my 4 year-old son out for some father/son adventure time. After dinner we hit up Books-a-Kilo and it was truly depressing. Their kid-lit section was very plain, with more emphasis, it seemed, on toys rather than books. <br /><br />Even more disheartening was that nearly _all_ the picture books were Spongebob, Wubbzy, Spider-Man, and other licensed properties. Classics like "Where the Wild Things Are" and "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" were segregated on the "Baby's First Books" aisle; and, naturally, no 4 y/o wants to be seen reading "baby" books. (I reminded him I am 30 and still love those books.)<br /><br />Personally I'd like to see traditional picture books rebound by riding the wave of interest in e-books and book apps. Ex.: Buy a picture book, get a voucher for a free e-book or app download! <br /><br />Disney is very successfully doing this with Blu-ray, where parents just need to buy the movie _once_ and they get the Blu-ray version, the DVD version, and a digital copy for iPods and such. If I'm not going to take an armful of movies on a trip with the kids, I'm certainly not going to bring a back-pack full of books. Leave the books at home, and bring the iPad with all their favorite books on it. As a dad, it makes sense to me.Martin Kozickihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17048925521959113034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-89157326576472768662010-10-11T03:44:35.153-04:002010-10-11T03:44:35.153-04:00Have used to love books with lovely images depicti...Have used to love books with lovely images depicting the subject, these pictures only makes reading fun and engaging but also helps the child's brain to grasp & process information. Have to agree that these materials comes expensive but for the sake of your child's growth these kinds of books are worth the pay.Magehttp://www.buywowaccountsforsale.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-62461564209285053292010-10-08T13:12:48.259-04:002010-10-08T13:12:48.259-04:00As a parent of a young child I'll tell you fro...As a parent of a young child I'll tell you from the trenches -- TV is ruining the whole book experience! lol <br /><br />As much as my little guy loves to read, he only wants books with characters he is familiar with in them. So we're stuck with Thomas the Train and Max and Ruby instead of some of the truly original and beautiful works out there.<br /><br />I try to steer him away from them (I'm big on buying debuts), but most of the time I lose that battle.Holly Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-48765803275759933592010-10-08T12:24:47.386-04:002010-10-08T12:24:47.386-04:00How to reverse the trend? Have a child psychiatris...How to reverse the trend? Have a child psychiatrist report that children will be more intelligent if allowed to read picture books till they're 7,8 or 9. Today's parents don't seem to raise their kids using common sense, but rather they let adult peer pressure influence them.Karen Baldwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01522178275164058849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34218279.post-1706405265794241292010-10-08T11:37:48.456-04:002010-10-08T11:37:48.456-04:00This is a very sad state of affairs. I love pictur...This is a very sad state of affairs. I love picture books, like many, many children and their parents. I don't know if there is a way to reverse the situation because the causes are so varied. <br /><br />On that uplifting note...Yat-Yeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04028075516122778317noreply@blogger.com