By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter HarperCollins Children’s Books has secured The Point.1888 to represent the licensing programs for three of its children’s brands. The Point.1888 is a brand licensing agency that facilitates partnerships between brands, retailers, and manufacturers to create new products. "We are thrilled to be working with The Point.1888," said … [Read more...] about HarperCollins Taps The Point.1888 to Rep Children’s Books
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Licensing Law: Mary Nhin’s Ninjas Under Attack by Florida Censors
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief The author of Ninja Life Hacks, Mary Nhin, fears her books will be banned in Florida schools for being too inclusive. Nhin has built a growing publishing and licensing business through her series of Ninja Life Hacks books for children, which focus on social and emotional learning. But now, Nhin says her books are being challenged in … [Read more...] about Licensing Law: Mary Nhin’s Ninjas Under Attack by Florida Censors
Random House to Publish Books for Hasbro’s Kiya Series
Random House Children Books and Hasbro have partnered on a publishing program for Kiya and the Kimoja Heroes. The action-adventure animated pre-school series just launched in the US on Disney Junior, with the first four episodes now streaming on Disney+. The brand-new publishing lineup based on the kids’ series will launch in summer 2024. “We are so excited to finally be … [Read more...] about Random House to Publish Books for Hasbro’s Kiya Series
Nelvana Studio Places Bet on A Horse Named Steve
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter Sixteen South has partnered with Nelvana studio to co-develop and co-produce a 2D-animated series based on A Horse Named Steve. A Horse Named Steve is a picture book series that is written and illustrated by Kelly Collier. The first book was released in 2017 by the children’s publishing company Kids Can Press. “As we celebrate our … [Read more...] about Nelvana Studio Places Bet on A Horse Named Steve
New Licensees for YouTube Original Series Super Sema
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter The Point.1888 has secured new licensing partnerships for Kukua's Super Sema childrens' series to coincide with the release of its third season. Kukua is aiming to expand the Super Sema franchise to include consumer products, books, and interactive digital experiences that focus on science, technology, engineering, art and math. The … [Read more...] about New Licensees for YouTube Original Series Super Sema
Unicorn Academy: Spin Master Unveils Its Latest Entertainment and Toy Franchise
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter Spin Master has announced a new multiplatform children's franchise called Unicorn Academy, which will debut with a Netflix-original animated series. Spin Master is a global children's entertainment company that specializes in creating toys, entertainment content, and digital games. With distribution in over 100 countries, Spin Master … [Read more...] about Unicorn Academy: Spin Master Unveils Its Latest Entertainment and Toy Franchise
Merchantwise to Rep Children’s Book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter The licensing agency Merchantwise is representing We’re Going on a Bear Hunt across Australia and New Zealand for Walker Productions and Lupus Films. A part of The Merchantwise Group, Merchantwise is a full-service licensing agency that specializes in representing gaming, digital and entertainment brands. As the licensing … [Read more...] about Merchantwise to Rep Children’s Book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
Analysis: Puffin Walks a Legal Tightrope in Editing Roald Dahl
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief The publisher Puffin will be editing books by Roald Dahl to make them more inclusive, but will also release a version that is unedited. The latter move came after a backlash by freedom of speech advocates who protested the idea of censoring Dahl's books to make them more inclusive. The works of beloved but occasionally … [Read more...] about Analysis: Puffin Walks a Legal Tightrope in Editing Roald Dahl
Book Licensing: The Grinch is Back in Random House Sequel
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Random House Children’s Books are publishing an official sequel to Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas! called How The Grinch Lost Christmas!. A division of Penguin Random House LLC, Random House Children’s Books is a publishing company that creates books for toddlers through young adult in all literary … [Read more...] about Book Licensing: The Grinch is Back in Random House Sequel
Putting a ‘Spotlight’ on Licensing Opportunities for Anboran Fantasy Series
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief Spotlight Licensing has been appointed to help expand the licensing opportunities for the fairytale book series Anboran, which features people of color. The book series is the kind of success story all writers dream of, as author Ronnie Anderson Jr. self-published his initial anthology Five Amazing Fairytales. Since then, Anderson … [Read more...] about Putting a ‘Spotlight’ on Licensing Opportunities for Anboran Fantasy Series