Cute Alphabet eBook app for Kids
Piffle’s ABC Book of Funny Animals by Once Upon an App is a sweet ABC ebook with that rhymes, teaches the ABCs interactively, and is sung in an engaging and silly way that preschoolers adore.
I always prefer the interactive versions of ebooks; right, that is the point?! This is what I love about Piffle’s ABC Book of Funny Animals:
- The illustrations are old fashioned yet appealing.
- The interactive puzzles work two ways. Play the animal alphabet and choose the animal by picking the upper case letter OR play Find the Animal and then choose the word (which has the first letter in a different color and in upper case).
- When you choose the correct answer, the app takes you to the poem about that animal that is sung in a silly and engaging way with a nice bongo drum background. It’s very cute and fun.
My son played this app while we were waiting at a restaurant on vacation. It was nice to have options for him to play by himself or for me to read the poem to him. Of course, he insisted that I sing along in the same silly way!
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THANKS! Glad your pre-schooler loved it (mine, too!) Don’t know about you, but I find myself long after the app is put away still singing the tune 🙂
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To Thuong,
Thank you for the heads up on your app. It sounds great!