Arthur Turns Green - by Marc Brown
Overall Score: 90/100
version reviewed: 1.5
reviewed:
Best for: Interactive books, Attention & concentration, Creativity, Early literacy, Eye-hand coordination, Interaction, Language, Music & art, Personal & social, Thinking & problem solving, Understanding of the world
What it is: an interactive version of the Marc Brown book (18 pages).
What you do with it:listen to the story (or read it yourself). Plus: a painting activity and a set of jigsaw puzzles.
What we liked: the concept, illustrations, professional narration, easy operation. The reading options: fragments of text are highlighted during reading, you can turn on/off the text and the narration at any time. You can easily access any page of the book from the menu. Inclusion of the extra 'themed' activities.
What we didn't like: no interactive elements. Navigation while reading the book is not consistent (sometimes the page changes, sometimes it zooms). The painting activity is rather limited (no zoom or in-line painting function for painting small details). The jigsaw puzzles are very simple. A bit expensive.
General notes about our book reviews: although when reviewing books, we try not to review the story itself, the general impressions will be reflected in the Overall Score.
The Age Range assigned to books will be usually broader compared to other apps, as they can be useful for both younger (with parent/narrator reading) or older (reading on their own) kids.
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