A young book business, little BLUEPRINT, Los Angeles, selected RPI, Seattle, to deliver its customized books made to help children address challenges and achieve milestones.
“little BLUEPRINT is a great example of the growing market for innovative personalized products,” Rick Bellamy, CEO at RPI, said. “RPI offers the customizable platform, state-of-the art printing, technical expertise and fulfillment capabilities to help companies, such as little BLUEPRINT, harness the power of Web-to-print to meet consumers’ unique needs.”
little BLUEPRINT books help children to navigate experiences, such as bedtime routines, holiday celebrations, safety concerns, death and divorce. The stories’ scripts prompt questions and allow parents and kids to add their own prose, photos and illustrations to personalize a plan to meet the issue at hand.
“The little BLUEPRINT approach is based on scientific research and the experience of thousands of moms,” said, Katherine Eskovitz, founder and CEO of little BLUEPRINT. “Autobiographical storytelling, which connects the left and right sides of the brain, is a proven way to help children use their reasoning and emotions to thrive through anything they encounter in life. We are excited to be working with RPI whose expertise and global presence will help make little BLUEPRINT a standard in children’s libraries.”
For more information, visit www.rpiprint.com or www.littleblueprint.com.