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bjleeauthor.com is the personal website of children’s author and poet B.J. Lee, with a focus on promoting her children’s book There Was an Old Gator Who Swallowed a Moth. Judging from the site’s content, it functions more as an author showcase than a full publishing, e-commerce, or online reading platform. The site has a WordPress.com-style setup and includes a book introduction, purchase links, videos, and a subscription feature.
The site is centered on book promotion: it introduces the story background, highlights media praise, and links to purchase channels such as Bookshop.org, Tombolo Books, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. Tombolo Books is also mentioned as offering signed copies. The site provides several free downloadable coloring pages, which are suitable for parent-child reading or classroom activities. It also embeds YouTube videos, including the author reading poetry, museum events, and a book singalong, helping readers understand the author’s offline activities and the different ways the work is presented.
The website is free to browse, and the coloring page resources are also marked as free downloads. The book itself is not sold directly on the site; instead, users are redirected to third-party bookstores or e-commerce platforms. Pricing, shipping fees, payment methods, and stock availability are all determined by those external platforms. Its pricing model is therefore best understood as “content showcase + third-party retail purchase.”
The main strengths are its very clear focus, strong children’s literature feel, comprehensive purchase links, and free materials that can be used directly for children’s activities. The video content also adds warmth and credibility to the work. The downsides are that the page structure is fairly basic, and it lacks common professional author-site sections such as a full author bio, media kit, school visit booking, and event calendar. Downloadable resources rely on MediaFire, which is not ideal for long-term stability or user experience. The site also has no Chinese-language content, making it less friendly for users in China.
It is suitable for parents, kindergarten and primary school teachers, children’s librarians, picture-book promoters, and readers of English children’s literature who want to learn about B.J. Lee’s work. It is not suitable for users looking for a comprehensive online reading service, an e-book subscription, or a large-scale children’s content platform.
The main website is likely accessible directly, but key external links include YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, which are generally not directly accessible in mainland China. Purchase channels such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble may also be affected by shipping and account restrictions. Overall, the access experience should be rated as “partially restricted.”
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