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The Swamp Where Gator Hides


4.2 ( 5152 ratings )
Éducation Livres
Développeur Dawn Publications
3.99 USD

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In the Florida Everglades, an alligator lurks in the swamp beneath a thick layer of algae. He’s hungry and looking for his next meal. Who will it be? The duck that paddles in ooze? The turtle taking a snooze? Written as a cumulative rhyming story, in the same vein as “The House that Jack Built.

Kirkus Reviews - “ It’s visually first-rate! “

Best Apps For Kids – “Kids will still find the story exciting, especially at the end when they get to find out what the gator has for lunch.”

Teachers with Apps –“An instant children’s classic.”

Fun Educational Apps –“ A well written story app for children ages 6-8, which describes life in the swamp and highlights the abundance of animals living there. Its unique style and solid design elevate it to the level of a Top Pick for Fun Educational Apps. “

Appy Mall- “Parents could use this app in the home for school grade children as it contains repetitive poetic verse, encourages correct reading conventions, provides the opportunity for prediction and also to improve speed when trying to save the animals.”

App Picker-“An interactive adventure like no other that your child has embarked on. This book manages to mix an engaging and entertaining story with some rather impressive features. It’s an educational book tied up in a fun package.”

FEATURES
*Choose between “Read to Me” and “Read to Myself.”

*Touch the animals and watch them do distinctive true-to-life actions.

*When gator lunges for his target animal, choose whether he will be successful in getting his lunch or the animal will be successful in escaping.

*Save the animals! Play the speed game to help the animals escape gator’s lunging jaws.

*All information is scientifically accurate. The author gives simple but accurate background information about swamps and each animal featured.

*Dawn Publications is dedicated to inspiring in children a deeper understanding and appreciation for all life on Earth