"The entire package of Follett Library Resources, from product to people, is exceptional. Customer service is excellent, turnaround and fill is superb. Their team is really invested in my library. They are always professional, patient and positive."
"Shannon Holmes, a teen librarian at the North Royalton Branch of Cuyahoga County Public Library, said the Playaway collection is popular amongst all age groups, including older adults. Librarians will also gladly give patrons a quick tutorial on how to use the new products."
“The Playaway is light-weight and easy to use,” Holmes said.
Library Media Connection
> The Playaway: A Tool to Help Make Reading Fun
September 15, 2009, by Sue Fellerer
"All it took was "booktalking" the Playaway to a few students and within a few weeks, other students were asking about them."
Sue Fellerer is the library media specialist
and 6th grade computer teacher at
Brandon (Wisconsin) Elementary School.
SchoolLibraryJournal.com
> Feeding Hungry Ears with Playaways,
July 13, 2008, School Library Journal
"Kim Crow Sheaner, teen librarian, noted that while the library has always had audiobooks available for its teen patrons, the two ounce, pre-loaded Playaways were immediately popular with the "grab and go" generation."
CNN.com
Publishers cater to growing use of MP3s for schoolwork,
February 6, 2007, Associated Press
"One type of audio player called Playaway – a two-ounce flashplayer pre-loaded with an audio book made by Follett Corp. and Findaway World – was sold to school districts starting about 6 months ago. The players are now on loan at roughly 1,500 libraries, 15 percent of which are school libraries."
"Belinda Jacks, who oversees 38 school libraries in the Dallas suburb of Grand Prairie, recently ordered Playaways for her libraries, and said theyve become ‘shockingly’ popular."
"She added that, contrary to some parents concerns, listening to books encourages reading. This expands on reading out loud to kids, which studies show boosts literacy, Jacks said."
The New York Times
Not an iPod, but Its Child-Friendly and Uses One AAA Battery, January 4, 2007, Warren Buckleitner
"The players are most notable for the features they dont have. There are no U.S.B. cables, CDs to rip or burn, downloads, online stores or batteries to recharge. Just turn them on, put in the headphones and youre ready to go."
The Today Show
> Gifts for The Traveler, December 15, 2006
"Everything from the new John Grisham book to Spanish lessons. And, you'll see how portable it is. This is portable – one AAA battery and you're in."
O, The Oprah Magazine
> The O List, November 2006
"Listen to this genius idea: self-playing digital audiobooks–smaller than a deck of cards–that come with earphones."
Time Magazine
> Cool Gifts, November 2006
"Playaways audiobooks arent designed for digital-media mavens with iPods who are accustomed to downloading content off the Net. Theyre pocket-size and preloaded for people who just want to press Play and go. The collection includes more than 200 titles–new fiction, literary classics, books for kids, how-tos, humor– for $30 to $55 each, earbuds included."
Parade Magazine
> Great Gadgets, November 19, 2006 by Robert Moritz
"Want to check out the latest best-seller without lugging that heavy hardcover? Playaway Audiobooks put The Innocent Man and more than 100 other titles in your pocket–batteries and earphones included! The straightforward controls even let you pause, rewind or skip chapters."