From Quirky Storytelling Apps to Comic Book Archive Apps
Jana Pijak — July 22, 2014 — Tech
These storytelling apps for kids range from the educational to the fairy tale themed. Interactive children's books, digital comic strips and script-writing adventure games are just some of these fun examples that utilize modern technology to tell a story.
Designed with the young consumer in mind, these apps replace traditional books with digital texts and aim to teach children to use technology from a young age.
Molding young minds, these storytelling apps for kids include Storytime Sounds, a kid-friendly app from Not on the High Street, "an online marketplace that sells a variety of products from small creative businesses."
Another notable example from the list includes the "Goodnight Moon" app that translates the iconic children's story into digital form. The 65-year-old tale is celebrated by new generations and retold in a fresh way.
Designed with the young consumer in mind, these apps replace traditional books with digital texts and aim to teach children to use technology from a young age.
Molding young minds, these storytelling apps for kids include Storytime Sounds, a kid-friendly app from Not on the High Street, "an online marketplace that sells a variety of products from small creative businesses."
Another notable example from the list includes the "Goodnight Moon" app that translates the iconic children's story into digital form. The 65-year-old tale is celebrated by new generations and retold in a fresh way.
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