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    by Hal Box
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    HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites
    by Jon Duckett
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    FASHION: 150 Years of Couturiers, Designers, Labels
    by Charlotte Seeling
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Monday
May072012

Awesome children's book on iPad

E-books are already a fraught subject for many readers, writers, publishers and designers, but children's e-books are even more so. Is it rotting their minds? Is it as good as good ol' paper? Is it toointeractive for their own good? Obviously there are no practical answers to such questions, but at least one children's e-book/app/thingie (what do we call these things, again?) is doing it very, very right. It's called "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore," and it's like a well-written bedtime story and an immersive animated movie at once -- without being "too much" of either. [Read more on Fast Co. Design]