Posts Tagged ‘Storybook App’
Rounds: Parker Penguin – Storybook App Review
Rounds: Parker Penguin is the second in the series of the Rounds that talks about animal life cycles. If your child loves science and loves learning then your child will love this.
When the story first starts out you meet Parker. Parker lives in the Antarctic. He is only a little guy when you first start out. I love this app as you watch him grow from a baby to an adult. You slide, march, hunt, mate, hatch an egg, and become a parent. Then it starts all over again with the new little penguin.
A Very Mice Christmas – Storybook App Review
A Very Mice Christmas is a very sweet story about a sweet little mouse who is Christmas shopping for things such as shiny ribbons and wooly stockings. The little voices of the mice in the story are so very sweet.
Before I go any further the author of A Very Mice Christmas is Wendy Wax.
I wish the kids wouldn’t have been so sick and I could have gotten this out in time for Christmas. We love Christmas during anytime of the year.
Monster In My closet – Storybook Review
My daughter and I recently had a chance to sit down and review the storybook app Monster In My Closet.
Let’s see it’s really hard to sum up the story with out giving away the whole story away. Two kids have been told to stay away from the monster in the forest by their Mother. Well suddenly there ball goes into the forest and the boy was upset. In an instant his ball rolled back out.
Lola and Lucy’s Big Adventure for iPad Review
Recently my daughter and I had the chance to review Lola and Lucy’s Big Adventure for iPad by Pinkerton Road.
Just looking at the picture above, aren’t Lola and Lucy the most gorgeous dogs you have ever seen. I love their curiosity and determination in this story.
Victor’s Cold Storybook App Review
Victor’s Cold is a sweet story about a little penguin who is always cold. Victor is left with his Dad who tries to show him ways to keep warm. Along his journey of trying to keep warm he meets some new friends, who offer help and ideas in how he can stay warm but he is still cold. Will the little penguin ever manage to stay warm? Well your going to have to read the storybook to find out.
This is a really cute interactive book as well. This storybook is great for kids ages 2 – 5.































