Epic Expands Digital Offerings with Beloved HarperCollins Children's Books
Epic Expands Digital Offerings with Beloved HarperCollins Children's Books
Epic, a leader in digital reading platforms tailored for children, has made headlines with its recent partnership with HarperCollins Children's Books. This exciting collaboration aims to bring some of the most beloved and bestselling titles from HarperCollins directly to the screens of young readers. With this license, Epic will enhance its already vast library of children's literature, making it an even more appealing resource for families, educators, and young students alike.
A Leap Forward in Children’s Literature Access
The new partnership was publicly announced on November 17, 2025, marking an important milestone for both Epic and HarperCollins. Jackson Ding, the General Manager of Epic, expressed great enthusiasm about expanding their licensing with one of the most reputable names in children's publishing. "HarperCollins has a remarkable tradition of creating books that help children connect with reading, and having those stories on Epic reflects our ongoing commitment to being a trusted home for publishers who want to reach and inspire kids everywhere." This addition not only signals a celebration of storytelling but also a commitment to maintaining the legacy of renowned titles that have captivated generations.
Epic’s platform currently boasts over 40,000 high-quality titles sourced from more than 250 publishers, establishing itself as an essential tool for families seeking to foster a love of reading. The integration of HarperCollins's acclaimed works into Epic’s already impressive lineup strengthens the belief in the power of storytelling as a medium for education and imagination.
Enriching Young Minds Through Storytelling
Julia Horowitz, Chief Content Officer at Epic, reiterated this sentiment: “HarperCollins is a treasured leader in the art of storytelling. It is a privilege to include such esteemed literature in Epic's library, a magical destination where children discover and learn.” This partnership is not merely about adding new titles; it underscores a shared belief between Epic and HarperCollins in the transformative capacity of meaningful stories to influence young lives positively.
The newly available collection features some iconic titles that have left a mark in the world of children's literature. Fans of Pete the Cat by James and Kimberly Dean will be thrilled to note that nearly 90 titles from this beloved series, along with an animated adaptation, will now be accessible on Epic. Other fan-favorites like Biscuit by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and Splat the Cat by Rob Scotton also join the platform, promising joy for youthful readers and educators alike.
Importantly, literary gems like One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia, a celebrated Newbery Honor Book and recipient of various awards, are also part of this enriching collection. Furthermore, the inclusion of the bestselling Dear Girl by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and The Bad Seed by Jory John not only entertains but educates children, sparking timely discussions through their insightful themes.
Available Now and Accessible Everywhere
As of the announcement, the expanded library is available for users of Epic Family and Epic School Plus, enhancing the diversity of content that children can engage with. Epic continues to be an essential platform for educators, offering free access to its services for those teaching in classrooms. For families, affordable plans are available, ensuring that children can enjoy these precious stories at home.
For more information on how to access these newly added titles and to explore Epic’s extensive library encompassing fiction, nonfiction, audiobooks, and original content, you can visit www.getepic.com. The platform not only aims to make reading more accessible but also nurtures a sense of curiosity and confidence in young readers. With its roots firmly planted in a commitment to safety and discovery, Epic stands as a leading digital reading platform for children.
About Epic and HarperCollins
Epic has been recognized for fostering literacy among children, connecting over 75 million kids with quality reading materials. Meanwhile, HarperCollins stands as the second-largest consumer book publisher worldwide, bringing approximately 10,000 new books each year into the hands of eager readers. Their mutual dedication to promoting literacy and inspiring young minds highlights the significance of their partnership and the bright future for children’s literature in a digital age.