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Multicultural Diversity in Children’s Books Spurs Sales in 2015
Excellent news for the children’s book industry and multicultural diversity in kids’ books was revealed at a Nielsen Summit held in September 2015 in New York. Jonathan Nowell, president of Nielsen Book, shared the following encouraging statistics:
- Children’s book sales are up 12.6% in the US for the period between January 2014 and September 2015.
- 11 of the 20 best-selling books in the US are children’s titles.
- Print sales in the juvenile market have grown 40% in the last decade, with 5% of that market share growth in the last three years.
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