ONLINE MARKET OF CHILDREN’S BOOKS IN CHINA: GROWING RAPIDLY, RISING ABRUPTLY

来源:International Publishing Journal

作者:International Publishing Journal

2018-04-11

The market of children’s books maintained fast growth in 2017. Online selling of children’s books performed prominently,becoming a major contributor to the increase of major online bookselling platforms. This report presents the sell ing of children’s books in 2017 on three major websites: Dangdang, Jingdong and Tmall.

  Dangdang: Five Years of Consecutive Increase with More Chinese Originality

  Dangdang sold 1.189 billion books in 2017, totally 40 billion yuan(about 6.32 billion dollars). Dangdang also has the highest ranking and fastest increasing rate.The sales volume of children’s books kept growing between 2013 and 2017, increasing by 35% annually for five consecutive years. In 2017, 410 million children’s books were sold on Dang dang. Children’s literature, picture books and science books serve as three pillars. By far, buyers of children’s books account for 28% of all Dangdang buyers, and retail conversion rate is 30%.

  Of the children’s books sold on Dan gdang in 2017, one third were original. Between 2013 and 2017, original books accounted for one third of the total sales volume of children’s books. On the Top 1000 bestsellers list over the last five years, the proportion of original to im ported children’s books is 3:7. But on the whole, original books are catching up, accounting for 40% on the TOP 1000 bestsellers list in 2017. On the Top 10 list, 4 were original books, accounting for the highest.

  Regarding regions, major buyers of children’s books are mainly from East ern China. Compared with the Northern ers, Southerners prefer original books. Generally speaking, differences in purchasing power is linked to regional economy. Eastern China enjoys a well developed economy, with strong pur chasing power and great willingness to invest, and it takes children’s education very seriously.

  Categorically, children’s literature, picture books and popular science books remain the troika, accounting for 31%, 21% and 20% of the total sales volume respectively. Altogether they represent 3/4.

  In terms of children’s literature, Chi nese original books enjoy a sound mo mentum. In 2017, children’s literature accounted for 18%, and there were many highly popular books. The total sales volume of children’s literature according to fixed price reached 10 bil lion yuan(about 1.58 billion dollars), a yearonyear increase of 70%. For pic ture books, most were imported from Europe, the US, Japan and South Korea in 2017, original ones accounted for 25%. However, the contribution rate of single original book was only 10%. The good news is, in the last five years, the share of original picture books have in creased both in category and fixed price. Regarding popular science and ency clopedia, of the 400 original books on the TOP 1000, this category reached its peak share of 36% in 2014, and ebbed to the lowest in 2016. It re bounded in 2017 and almost spiked to the highest rate in history. To some extent, such a rapid increase reflects a changing mindset of Chinese parents to raise children.

  Jingdong: Children’s Books are One of the Most Popu lar Categories

  According to Department of Books, Culture and Entertainment of Jingdong, the most popular category in 2017 was children’s books, followed by books on culture and education, literature, social sciences, life and art.

  Regarding the yearonyear increase of the sales volume according to fixed price, in 2017 the highest increase was found in cultural and educational books, followed by children’s books and literature.

  Regarding the number of buyers, in 2015, the number of children’s books buyers ranked the fourth, lower than books on culture and education, litera ture, life and art. In 2016, the number jumped to the second, only lower than books on culture and education and slightly higher than literature. In 2017,the number remained the second, but the difference from the third (litera ture) was getting bigger. The spike in the number of buyers contributed to a big increase in the selling the children’s books. It is worth mentioning that the buyers of cultural and educational books kept increasing in the last three years, not surpassed by the buyers of chil dren’s books, although it also grew fast.

  In 2017, the topseller is World Map:Travelling With Daddy (Encyclo pedia) , which incorporates the art and content for children to open their mind and heart. It is notable that of the ten bestsell ing books, only this one was published in 2017. The earliest wasMy Dad, My Mom (2 Volumes) , published in June 2007. Peppa Pig (10 Volumes) and Guess How Much I Love You, whose sales volume ranked in the second and third place respectively, were both published in 2013. The ninth bestseller TottoChan: The Little Girl at the Window was published in 2011. This indicates that classic children’s books, with an enduring vitality, are loved by children readers throughout generations.

  Tmall: Children’s Books Enjoy Higher Increase than Others

  In 2017, Tmall sold 35 billion yuan(about 5.53 billion dollars) of books according to fixed price, among which on line selling accounted for over 50%. Of all the books sold, books for children and on raising children took up 23%, second only to books for learning and exams (30%). The sales volume of children’s books grew year on year, and in 2017 the increase was higher than average, reaching hundreds of millions of yuan. Books on copyright and toys, threedimensional and AR books are becoming more popular.


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