Naperville publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, "Put Me in the Story," a free app that lets parents put their children's photos and names in place of the character of a book, starting with "The Night Night Book," to try to make bedtime stories with an iPad as comfortable as one with the real book. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Naperville publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, "Put Me in the Story," a free app that lets parents put their children's photos and names in place of the character of a book, starting with "The Night Night Book," to try to make bedtime stories with an iPad as comfortable as one with the real book. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Local publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, The Shakesperience, designed to help students learn Shakespeare by including photos, performance videos of famous actors, interactive glossary, sketches of theater setups and other features that make the stories "come alive" with the touch of the iPad screen. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Local publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, The Shakesperience, designed to help students learn Shakespeare by including photos, performance videos of famous actors, interactive glossary, sketches of theater setups and other features that make the stories "come alive" with the touch of the iPad screen. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Local publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, The Shakesperience, designed to help students learn Shakespeare by including photos, performance videos of famous actors, interactive glossary, sketches of theater setups and other features that make the stories "come alive" with the touch of the iPad screen. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Local publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, The Shakesperience, designed to help students learn Shakespeare by including photos, performance videos of famous actors, interactive glossary, sketches of theater setups and other features that make the stories "come alive" with the touch of the iPad screen. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Naperville publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, "Put Me in the Story," a free app that lets parents put their children's photos and names in place of the character of a book, starting with "The Night Night Book," to try to make bedtime stories with an iPad as comfortable as one with the real book. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Naperville publisher Sourcebooks is releasing 2 iPad apps -- one, "Put Me in the Story," a free app that lets parents put their children's photos and names in place of the character of a book, starting with "The Night Night Book," to try to make bedtime stories with an iPad as comfortable as one with the real book. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Publisher Sourcebooks, based in Naperville, has designed a free app to let students and others experience Othello with the LiveTouch™ Shakespeare, which combines a touchable interface on the iPad to instantly look up words and see video, photos and illustrations of past plays.
Publisher Sourcebooks, based in Naperville, has designed a free app to let students and others experience Othello with the LiveTouch™ Shakespeare, which combines a touchable interface on the iPad to instantly look up words and see video, photos and illustrations of past plays.
Publisher Sourcebooks, based in Naperville, has designed a free app to let students and others experience Othello with the LiveTouch™ Shakespeare, which combines a touchable interface on the iPad to instantly look up words and see video, photos and illustrations of past plays.
Publisher Sourcebooks, based in Naperville, has designed a free app to let students and others experience Othello with the LiveTouch™ Shakespeare, which combines a touchable interface on the iPad to instantly look up words and see video, photos and illustrations of past plays.
Publisher Sourcebooks, based in Naperville, has designed a free app to let students and others experience Othello with the LiveTouch™ Shakespeare, which combines a touchable interface on the iPad to instantly look up words and see video, photos and illustrations of past plays.
Publisher Sourcebooks, based in Naperville, has designed a free app to let students and others experience Othello with the LiveTouch™ Shakespeare, which combines a touchable interface on the iPad to instantly look up words and see video, photos and illustrations of past plays.
Sourcebooks, the nation’s largest woman-owned independent book publisher based in Naperville, is launching an app and an e-book series aimed at transforming the iPad’s use for tweens, teens and young children. The “Put Me In The Story” app, which launched Tuesday and was months in …