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Reading Habits, Screens, and Children’s Publishing with Jason Low of Lee & Low Books

27 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Are kids reading differently in a screen-heavy world? And how are publishers adapting? In this episode, Theresa Villarreal and Jackie Garcia-Morales welcome Jason Low, publisher and co-owner of Lee & Low Books, for a thoughtful conversation about children’s publishing, reading habits, screen time, independent publishing, book marketing, and the future of books for young readers. Jason shares his path into publishing, what it’s like helping lead an independent children’s publisher, and how the industry is responding to changing reader habits. We talk about: * What publishers consider when acquiring children’s books * How screens and social media may be affecting young readers * Why parents modeling reading at home matters * How publishers are adapting with shorter chapters and accessible formats * Book marketing with limited resources * Technology, creativity, and concerns about the future of publishing * Upcoming Lee & Low Books titles to watch for This episode is especially helpful for children’s book authors, illustrators, parents, educators, librarians, creatives, and publishing professionals who care about children’s literacy, kidlit, and the future of children’s books. For authors, illustrators, and publishing professionals thinking about visibility, this episode also connects to a bigger conversation we’re having through The Storytellers Marketing Mastery Summit. You wrote the book. Now how do you help readers find it? If you are an author, illustrator, creative, or publishing professional trying to market your work without feeling overwhelmed, join us for the Storytellers Marketing Mastery Summit, happening live online June 12–14, 2026. This summit is designed to help kidlit creators build visibility, connect with readers, strengthen their platform, and market their work with more clarity, confidence, and purpose. Sessions will explore practical strategies for book marketing, social media, publicity, school and library outreach, newsletters, websites, author branding, and long-term platform growth. Early bird tickets are available now. [https://thestorytellersshelfpodcast.com/product/storytellers-marketing-mastery-summit-ticket-2026-live-online/] Link in the episode notes. Subscribe to The Storyteller’s Shelf Podcast for more conversations with authors, illustrators, editors, publishers, librarians, and children’s book industry professionals.

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