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My new Binding Tales print run arrived—and I’m doing a full unboxing and quality check before the New England Made wholesale show. I ordered this print run to lower my per-book cost so wholesale pricing can actually work, and I’m comparing the print-run quality to print-on-demand for color and fiber detail. In this episode, I unbox hardcover and paperback formats, flip through pages to check placement and crispness, and share the updates I added (branding, calls to action, and a gratitude page crediting the farms behind my wool). One format arrived in a separate box, so I also share how I handled that real-life indie publisher moment. Key Takeaways Let your sales channel drive the printing decision. If wholesale is your goal, unit cost has to support margin. For color-heavy children’s books, print-run quality can make a noticeable difference. Shrink wrap is inconvenient for signing, but helpful for protecting inventory. End pages are business real estate—use it for CTAs and community building. Read the full transcript on my blog: https://bindingtales.com/unboxing-a-p... #childrensbookprinting #selfpublishing #indiepublisher #Wholesale #RetailReady #SmallBusinessWholesale #ShopLocal #MaineMade #FiberCommunity #IndependentRetail #WholesaleShow #ProductPackaging #CustomerExperience #CreativeEntrepreneur #SmallBatchBusiness #BindingTales #HillaryDow #MadeInMaine