Chameleon eBooks
Interactive Storybooks
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in June 2013 by Guy Sharon, Chameleon eBooks operates with over 18,000 employees. The company ceased operations in June 2020.
Business overview
Chameleon eBooks develops digital experiences focused on conveying life skills and enhancing cognitive abilities. The company's core offering includes interactive digital books designed to provide children with thought-provoking, creativity-enhancing, and brain-stimulating activities through engaging, value-driven experiences. Chameleon eBooks operates within the Media & Entertainment Technologies and Education & Knowledge Technologies sectors, serving markets such as the United States with products like "Duh Color Stuff" and "The Watch Kids."
Strategic signal
In October 2015, Chameleon eBooks' product "Duh Color Stuff" was recognized by Academics' Choice. This indicates early validation of the company's approach to educational and interactive content for children, suggesting its potential in the edutainment market.
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- What is Chameleon eBooks' primary business?
- Chameleon eBooks creates interactive digital storybooks designed to teach life skills and improve cognitive abilities in children through engaging experiences.
- When was Chameleon eBooks founded?
- Chameleon eBooks was founded in June 2013.
- What is one of Chameleon eBooks' key products?
- One of Chameleon eBooks' key products is "The Watch Kids," an adventure story about five young children and their pet dog saving their neighborhood.
- What was a notable recognition for Chameleon eBooks' product?
- In October 2015, Chameleon eBooks' product "Duh Color Stuff" received recognition from Academics' Choice.
- What is the operational status of Chameleon eBooks?
- Chameleon eBooks ceased to operate in June 2020.