Doodle in the Google eBooks Web Reader
June 9th, 2011 | Published in Google Books
As the young (and young at heart) know, books aren't simply meant to be read - sometimes they're meant to be marked up, colored in and scribbled all over. Up until now, however, you couldn't really do that with digital books. Today, we're introducing Doodle Mode for a select group of Google eBooks. Take a virtual crayon to these digital books and go wild: draw pictures and diagrams, connect the dots, or underline words.
To get started, select any of ebooks, available for purchase, in the list below from "The Everything Kids'" series, which is the first line of ebooks to have Doodle Mode. Open them in the Google eBooks Web Reader. The Web Reader works in all modern browsers and lets you read Google eBooks without having to download them. (Note, however, that Doodle Mode does not yet work with Internet Explorer browsers.)
- The Everything Kids' Connect Dots Puzzle and Activity Book
- The Everything Kids' Mazes Book
- The Everything Kids' Hidden Pictures Book
- The Everything Kids' More Word Searches Puzzles and Activity Book
- The Everything Kids' More Hidden Pictures Book
- The Everything Kids' More Puzzles Book
- And many more...
Use your mouse to click inside the box, and you'll start drawing with the crayon. You can use Doodle Mode in the Web Reader whether you're accessing it through your computer or iPad.
Doodles aren't saved, so you're free to doodle again and again on the pages of the ebooks without having to worry about using them up. (But if you do create a particularly stunning doodle, be sure to take a picture or a screenshot.)
Giulia, Diego's six-year-old daughter, tried her hand at Doodle Mode...
...and created some instant masterpieces:
From The Everything Kids' Connect Dots Puzzle and Activity Book
From The Everything Kids' Mazes Book
Doodle Mode is for all ages, so go ahead and give it a try. You just might be a budding professional Google Doodler...