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Friday
Oct222010

Week End Reading: 4 Best Kids Picture Book Apps


Picture Books Apps for Halloween

Book on the iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad can give a new dimension to reading, a new way to encourage and stimulate reading among children. EBooks, interactive books, or book apps are just different names for books that can be read on mobile devices. 

Every week end we try to let you know about books we enjoyed during the week.

Here are 4 book apps that we read this week and really enjoyed and interest you to sahre in the clasroom.

First a great story, The Bird with the Rainbow Tail and since it Halloween time, Fun Educational Apps selected: 

3 Top Kids Picture Book Apps 

 related to Halloween

 


The Bird with the Rainbow Tail - Picture Book Apps KidsThe Bird with the Rainbow Tail: Is a wonderful story that first presents a world without colour, where all creatures and living things are black, white and grey until a magical bird and a rainbow changes everything.A beautifully illustrated picture book app, where all illustration have been hand drawn, with a great message on how colours can let you see the world with different eyes, it makes it so much brighter and nicer.

The Bird with the Rainbow Tail has been written Valerie Greeley, an established children’s book illustrator and her husband Tony Corrigan an English teaching specialist.

 

3 Best Halloween Kids Picture Book Apps 

As we are getting closer to Halloween, some children might be scarred of strange looking things or people.  Hence the choice of this classic from Dr.Seuss series for the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad.


What Was I Scared Of Dr. Seuss Picture Book AppsWhat Was I Scared Of?
Perfect for Halloween or any time of the year, this story delivers a timeless message about fear and tolerance. The tale begins with a character who repeatedly meets up with an empty pair of pale-green pants. The character is initially afraid of the pants, which are able to stand on their own despite the lack of a wearer. However when he screams for help and the pants also start to cry, he realizes that "They were just as scared as I!" Putting fear in the proper perspective, the empty pants become good friends with the character.

What was I Scared of?  Picture book apps offer the following features: professional narration, background audio and enlarged artwork for each scene.  To promote reading in young children, individual words are highlighted as the story is read and words zoom up when pictures are touched. 


Boy Dumplings Picture Book Apps for KidsBoy Dumplings: Is a great story, where you first start with a hungry ghost; you then add a plum, a delicious-looking boy. And finally you mix then with an outrageous recipe. Boy Dumplings is a very entertaining and fun-filled picture book that will delight kids. 


The result, an exciting story about a ghost who can’t wait to sink his teeth into his next meal and a boy who will need to think fast if he doesn’t want to get turned into dumplings. 

Boy Dumpling has been by written Ying Chang Compestine and illustrated by James Yamasaki.

 

 

 


Eric and The Enchanted Forest Picture Book Apps for KidsEric and the Enchanted Leaf: A Night with Echo

Eric has special powers when he touches an enchanted leaf. A night with Echo teaches Eric (and young readers) about wonderful andamazing facts about bats and their habitat.
Eric and The Enchanted Leaf: A Night with Echo has been written byDeborah K. Frontiera and illustrated by Korey Scott.

This picture book apps offer detailed and clear full colour illustrations. The text is easily readable and the books for the youngest set of readers includes a “learn-to-read” feature where the text is highlighted as the words are spoken, encouraging a connection between the written and spoken word for emergent readers.




Hope you will enjoy reading these picture book apps as much as we did. 

 

For more educational apps, feel free to visit: Fun Eudcational Apps

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Remember, many kids will see the iPod Touch or iPad as a gaming device, but with our help they can get much more out of it. Help them use it for more things than just games and music and download Fun Educational Apps for them.

 

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