Sharing stories about creating apps for kids with iStoryTime founder Woody Sears (Appolicious)

iStoryTime co-founder Woody SearsYou don’t have to be a first or even second mover to understand how the iPhone and increasingly the iPad are changing the storytime experience for parents and their young children.

As a parent of a 17-month-old (our first!), I’ve been privileged to observe this transformation from multiple vantage points. And one of my favorite developers in the space is iStoryTime.

We first told you about iStoryTime last year after the company inked a deal with DreamWorks to develop a companion app to the computer-animated comedy How to Train Your Dragon. Since then, iStoryTime has produced dozens of great children’s book apps around Hollywood franchises among other themes. This week iStoryTime released the official movie storybook for the just-released Smurfs movie.

In this edition of Meet the Makers, we check in with iStoryTime co-founder Woody Sears to discuss how he is taking advantage of seismic changes in the storybook space, the impact of a recent merger with a German-based children’s book app developer, and why he thinks commercial innovations like freemium apps are not yet suitable to his demographic.

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