Would you read our book?
The responses collated in this questionnaire are strictly confidential and anonymous. The research will be used in a university project aiming at pitching a new list for a publisher. This questionnaire will take no longer than 10 minutes and will ask you about children's books. We are looking at producing a series of environmental children's picture books and would appreciate your feedback.

By taking part in this questionnaire, you are confirming that you are 18 years old or older and agree to have your responses analysed for university work.
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Do you have a child or have a child within your family?
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Is it important to you that children's books portray important life lessons?
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Would you be interested in reading a children's book dedicated to teaching facts about environmental issues?
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Please explain your reasoning.
What environmental issues matter most to you? (Feel free to add your own)
The book will follow a storyline with characters and include important facts and information regarding the environmental issue discussed in the book. Would this be of interest to you and why?
All production decisions have been made to be as environmentally friendly as possible e.g. using recycled paper, using a sewn binding instead of using glue etc. Would this impact your choice on purchasing the product?
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Please explain your reasoning.
We're focussing on ensuring that the books are diverse with diverse characters and using illustrators from around the world. How do you feel about this?
The books will be highly and beautifully illustrated; would this impact your choice on purchasing the product and why?
Would you be happy to pay £11.99 for a hardback book or £6.99 for a paperback book?
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If not, what would be an amount you'll be happy to pay?
Please feel free to add any comments you may have.
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