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Child Friendly Products With Public Domain Content

Do you know a child who loves bugs? Betcha didn’t think those six legged creatures were crawling around the public domain. Guess what…they are and they offer myriad product opportunities.

Check this out. Go to archive.org and do one of two things. You can head to this book directly – Smithsonian Scientific Series - Insects Their Ways and Means of Living, or you can search texts with the keyword Insects and/or bugs.

The Smithsonian puts together a fantastic book. Inside you’ll find is an abundance of wonderful bug pictures and plates. These amazing images can be used to create coloring books - online downloads or print. They can be used to create fantastic wall art – imagine a giant grasshopper on the bedroom wall of a little boy. Or dragonflies and butterflies for little girls. There are pictures of roaches and bed bugs but I cannot imagine a parent putting those guys on the wall – however if there’s an audience here’s the opportunity!

The book is divided into sections and each bug receives full attention. Readers will learn all they ever wanted to know about the notorious Cockroach or the Termite. The images can be used to create stencils, cross stitch patterns, stickers, and iron-ons.

The text, all 431 pages, can be segmented into smaller insect books for children. And we all know how much children like to collect things right? Create a series of books, one for each major species, using the content in the Smithsonian Series and you’ll be able to create and sell a whole series all about bugs.

You can use some of the inside images for book cover art and create a truly professional product. Children are captivated by bright colors and all things gross, creepy, and crawly. Girls of course tend toward ladybugs, butterflies, and dragon flies. Boys probably prefer spiders, ants, grasshoppers and the more wiggly bugs. This book has it covered – whatever gender you want your product to appeal to.

Remember, children like to collect so bug trading cards using the information inside the book for your content and the images for the card graphics may be a great way to sell more than one product. You could create cards for each type of bug. There are hundreds of spider species for example and each species could be a specific card. The only thing you have to do to create the products is sort through the information and decide what each card will highlight and then find a printer nearby to create the cards. Quick product at a very low price – that’s the magic of public domain.

Railroad Train Hobby Information Product Using Public Domain

Train Hobby Public Domain Product
Do you have a hobby? Couldn’t you use the love of your hobby to find and create a new Train Hobby Information Product?

Just recently digitized are several books about Railroads and Trains.

The links for the latest railroad interest books:

http://catskillarchive.com/rrextra/jjtoc.Html

http://catskillarchive.com/rrextra/toc.Html

http://www.archive.org/details/notesonrailroada00adamrich

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AFT9301.0001.001

Creative Commons License photo credit: Crazy Railfan

How could you use this information? Use the content with pictures for a website… Record some of the information into an audio book… create a collection of pictures and the Public Domain information to create a bonus product.

If you have a Railroad or Train Hobby passion… why wouldn’t you take that love and create a business around it?