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iStoryTime Classics: Narrated Children's Books

iStoryTime brings the joy of a children's book to the convenience of your iPhone or iPod touch. iStoryTime books are illustrated and narrated, so your child can enjoy them even when you’re busy. Best of all, iStoryTime apps are drop-dead simple to use because they're actually designed for a 2-year old.

FEATURES:
- Automatic navigation and narration make it incredibly simple to use
- Narration options: adult narration or silent for self reading
- Automatic or manual page turn
- Onscreen text helps beginning readers make associations between the words they hear and see




Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland was first published in 1865 by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the alias Lewis Carroll. It's the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole & finds herself in a peculiar land. Alice must navigate this strange world with the help of some absurd & eccentric characters she meets along the way.




Peter Pan

Based upon J.M. Barrie's 1904 play, Peter Pan is the story of a boy who refuses to grow up. Late one night Peter visits the bedroom of Wendy and her two brothers, Michael and John. Peter teaches the children to fly and leads them on a magical journey to Never Land, an enchanted island where an ongoing battle is taking place between the evil Captain Hook and Peter's rag-tag gang of runaways, the Lost Boys.




Pinocchio

First appearing in 1883 in "The Adventures of Pinnochio" by Carl Collodi, Pinocchio is the story of a young wooden puppet carved by a poor Italian woodworker named Gepetto. The story follows the mischievous adventures of Pinocchio as he sets out on a quest to become a real, live boy.




Casey at the Bat

Casey at the Bat is the single most famous baseball poem ever written. Authored by Ernest L. Thayer (who signed the work simply as "Phin"), the poem first appeared in the June 3, 1888 issue of the The San Francisco Examiner, but was hardly noticed until a New Yorker named Archibald Gunter shared the poem with a performing artist and close friend named De Wolf Hopper. Hopper gave a performance of the poem in August of 1888 to an audience packed with members of the New York and Chicago baseball clubs, and the poem has lived on ever since.




Little Red Riding Hood

Based on a variation of the Brother's Grimm Fairy Tales, Little Red Riding Hood is the story of a young girl facing a dangerous big bad wolf as she tries to deliver food to her sick grandmother through the woods. Underlying the story is the theme of a safe world (Little Red Riding Hood's home) and the dangers of the big forest to a young person on their own.




Aladdin and the Magic Lamp

Aladdin is the story of an impoverished young boy who is recruited by an evil magician to retrieve a magic lamp from a deep, dark cavern. Aladdin soon finds he has been double-crossed and trapped in the cave. With the help of a magic genie, Aladdin escapes and returns to the world as a rich and powerful man where he then marries the Sultan's daughter, the princess. But when a mistake made by the princess leads to the evil magician taking the magic lamp and holding the princess captive, Aladdin must think quickly to defeat the magician and win back his beloved wife.



Coming Soon

Upcoming App Store releases include: Robin Hood, Jack & the Beanstalk, & many more. Be sure to check back often for more great children's books for the iPhone!



Educational CD-ROM's

Check out our CD-ROM based stories. These revolutionary, interactive, educational books are a multi-dimensional teaching tool designed to turn beginning and young students into avid readers.

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