Educational Development Corporation (EDUC)

Publisher of children's books and educational materials, promoting literacy and learning.

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Educational Development Corporation Logo Educational Development Corporation operates as a leading trade co-publisher specializing in educational children's books across the United States. The company functions through two main segments: Publishing and Usborne Books & More (UBAM). Its diverse portfolio includes a wide array of books tailored for young readers, such as touchy-feely board books, activity books, flashcards, adventure tales, art books, sticker collections, and foreign language titles. Additionally, Educational Development Corporation offers internet-linked books covering subjects in science, math, and literature, as well as chapter books and novels.

The company distributes its products through various channels including retail accounts like bookstores, school supply outlets, toy and gift shops, and museums. Sales are facilitated by a dedicated team of commissioned sales representatives, trade and specialty wholesalers, and an internal tele-sales group. Educational Development Corporation also leverages a network of independent sales consultants who engage customers through internet sales, direct sales, home shows, and book fairs, enhancing its reach and customer engagement nationwide.

Established in 1965 and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Educational Development Corporation has built a reputation for delivering high-quality educational content that enriches young minds. With a commitment to fostering learning and creativity through its diverse book offerings, the company continues to play a vital role in the educational publishing industry, supporting both institutional buyers and individual consumers in their quest for engaging and informative reading materials.

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