The Wolf and The 7 Little Goats
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
(Update - piano mode added, interactive images added!)
Interactive Touch-Book Series for Kids with Animation, Sound Effect and Music.
Your kid can enjoy and read this book with beautiful interactive images.
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Universal Application - support iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch. Just buy one, and install on your all devices !
Full IPAD HD Supported.
▶ ABOUT THE STORY - The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats
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The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids (original: Der Wolf und die sieben Geißlein) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 5.
A mother goat warns her children to be wary of the wolf while she is out shopping. The wolf comes and claims to be their mother. They tell him his voice is harsh, while hers is soft. He goes and eats a chunk of chalk to make it soft. They tell him his paws are black, while hers are white. He goes to the miller and gets flour on his paws. They let him in, and he, tearing apart the house to find them, swallows them all except the youngest, who hid in the clock.
The mother returns to the damage and the youngest emerges. She steps outside, and they find the wolf sleeping, and something struggling in his stomach. They cut him open, and the other six emerge alive. She puts in stones instead. When he wakes, he goes to a well to drink, and the stones drag him in, so he drowns. (from Wikipedia)
▶ FEATURES
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★Vivid narration
★Living story with animation, sound effect and bum
★Touch-interactive scenes to enjoy and thrill your kid
★Beautiful images created by professional illustrator, Alison Lee
★Read with/without narration
▶ VISIT US
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You can enjoy more information and extra on our blog.
URL: http://ideatory.net
Interactive Touch-Book Series for Kids with Animation, Sound Effect and Music.
Your kid can enjoy and read this book with beautiful interactive images.
------------------------------------------
Universal Application - support iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch. Just buy one, and install on your all devices !
Full IPAD HD Supported.
▶ ABOUT THE STORY - The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats
------------------------------------------
The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids (original: Der Wolf und die sieben Geißlein) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 5.
A mother goat warns her children to be wary of the wolf while she is out shopping. The wolf comes and claims to be their mother. They tell him his voice is harsh, while hers is soft. He goes and eats a chunk of chalk to make it soft. They tell him his paws are black, while hers are white. He goes to the miller and gets flour on his paws. They let him in, and he, tearing apart the house to find them, swallows them all except the youngest, who hid in the clock.
The mother returns to the damage and the youngest emerges. She steps outside, and they find the wolf sleeping, and something struggling in his stomach. They cut him open, and the other six emerge alive. She puts in stones instead. When he wakes, he goes to a well to drink, and the stones drag him in, so he drowns. (from Wikipedia)
▶ FEATURES
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★Vivid narration
★Living story with animation, sound effect and bum
★Touch-interactive scenes to enjoy and thrill your kid
★Beautiful images created by professional illustrator, Alison Lee
★Read with/without narration
▶ VISIT US
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You can enjoy more information and extra on our blog.
URL: http://ideatory.net
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 59.35 MB of space to download and install The Wolf and The 7 Little Goats app. The Wolf and The 7 Little Goats was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.99
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