Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Review: Disney Publishing... It's A Small World

Disney Publishing Worldwide, the world’s largest publisher of children’s books and magazines, is dominating the App Store charts with six new children’s titles in the Books, Entertainment, and Education categories. Entering the New Year as a leading publisher of children’s book apps, Disney Publishing has garnered more than 7 million App Store downloads to-date with apps including:


 "Beauty and the Beast: Storybook Deluxe" – Rated 5-stars by Common Sense Media, this app - newly released in 3-D - allows children to experience a tale as old as time in storybook form. Complete with games, movie clips, puzzles, coloring pages, and sing-along songs from the film, kids will find a surprise on every page. Hear the story read aloud, record your own narration, or explore at your own pace. (MSRP $6.99)

Don’t Let the Pigeon Run This App!” – Rated as one of the “Best Apps in 2011” by iTunes, this app features the creative work of three-time Caldecott Honoree Mo Willems, who brings the Pigeon to the digital screen with this original, feature-rich, animated app. The app lets users create your own Pigeon stories and is fully animated with hilarious shake-and-play technology and customized voice integration. (MSRP $6.99)



"It's A Small World" – Recommended by Consumer Reports, this app gives families a chance to experience the “It’s A Small World” ride, song, and lyrics in an inspiring new way. Taking readers on a world-class adventure, the app is packed with whimsical interactivity, beautiful artwork by illustrator Joey Chou, and unforgettable music. Featuring the original Sherman Brothers’ song lyrics, this simple, poetic story encourages kids to meet new people, explore new places, and discover that it’s a small world, after all. (MSRP $3.99)

Pooh’s Birthday Surprise” – Rated 5-stars by Common Sense Media, this storybook app features Winnie the Pooh illustrations and exciting tap-and-play animation designed to help children acquire and reinforce early literacy and pre-math concepts. As children read along with the word-by-word narration, they are invited to join in the birthday party planning with their favorite friends in the Hundred-Acre Wood. (MSRP $4.99)

"Toy Story Showtime!" – Rated as one of “15 Fantastic iPad Apps for Kids” by Apple Gazette, this storybook app is designed to help children explore essential early reading concepts. Kids are invited to join Buzz Lightyear as he sets out to impress Jessie the Cowgirl in the talent show. As Buzz tries his luck at everything from comedy to juggling, emerging readers discover new vocabulary words in the context of a rich, interactive storytelling experience. (MSRP $4.99)


I was given the opportunity to try one of these apps by Disney Publishing. I chose "It's a Small World". Although I do not personally have little ones, the children that I babysit enjoyed this app. They range in age from 2-4 and this, IMHO, is the perfect age group for this particular app.

As expected from Disney, the graphics are great. The application is colorful and a little interactive. My kids enjoyed tapping around to see what they would find. Their favorite was the areas that they could set off fireworks and pop balloons. Plus my kids have learned to say "Hello" in several different languages. Of course, you have to help them. I tell them the language and let them listen to the pronunciation. My 4 year old already knows how to say Hello in French, Hawaiian, Italian and Swahili. So cute.

My only gripe is that the sing-along does not include the full lyrics. Although, it does continue on in verse form throughout the rest of the app. I also expected more along the lines of learning about different countries and cultures.

All in all, it's a cute application. I love Disney and this is a nice addition to my Disney Apps folder.Again, it is primarily for kids between 2-4. Children 5 and up ( or even an older 4) might find it bit boring. This is simply a short storybook poem with a bit of interactivity thrown in. But the kids were entertained with it for a short while.  It's not really an app that will hold their attention for a long period of time. They do love the song plus I have shown them video of the ride as well. They are now pestering their parents to take them to Disney World. You're Welcome!

All Disney Publishing apps are available from the App Store on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore.


For more information, visit http://disneybookapps.com and www.facebook.com/DisneyReads, or follow @DisneyReads on Twitter.


This post was written for Family Review Network & Disney Publishing who provided the complimentary product for review in exchange for my honest opinion.

Friday, March 25, 2011

FREE Nook Books

They say that you learn something new everyday. Today was one of those days. And when what I learned involves free stuff, then it's a double whammy kind of day!

I bought my Nook last year. I have the regular, original one. I know that some people love the feel & smell of an actual book. I'm not one of them. Actually, I don't usually go around sniffing books either.
I love everything about my Nook. It's easy on the eyes since it uses e-ink technology. I can make the font larger which helps my aging eyes. I can carry a gazillion books on board the plane without adding extra baggage fees. I can sit on the beach, under my umbrella with a froo-froo drink in one hand and my Nook in the other, and I can still turn the pages. I can go on & on. But let me just go straight to the "Free" part. One great perk. is the fact that Barnes & Noble offers free e-books.

If you know me, you know that I love FREE! Not only do they have Free Fridays, where they offer one or sometimes two, free e-books, but they also have a separate category on their website for free Nook books. Under that category, you get 5 pages with about 100 free titles. That's all well & good right?

Well, today, I discovered a way to find even more free selections. Forget typing FREE in the search box, that will only bring up a couple of extra selections. The secret is typing 0.00 in the search box! Easy as that! You will be shown 1830871 results for 0.00. You can also narrow it down by choosing a genre on the left hand side. Just click on Nook books under Category. I don't know if I will ever make it through all those, but I sure intend to try!

Pick and choose what interests you. Be aware that some may be short stories or previews. You'll need to sift through it and weed out the duds. Ratings and reviews help too.You might also find an author that you really like. If you don't like a selection that you downloaded, delete it. You have nothing to lose. I'm sure that some people may already know about this, but I am sharing it anyways in case there are more out there like me!

Happy FREE reading!

**This is not a paid or sponsored post**