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Get a whole preschool curriculum with Eric Carle’s Hungry Caterpillar Play School, download the award-winning book app Axel’s Chain Reaction for free, get ready to sleep with Nighty Night Forest, and play detective with Little Police this week for App Friday.
Garry Froehlich
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Hungry Caterpillar Play School
by StoryToys
Eric Carle’s Hungry Caterpillar Play School is specifically designed to give young children every advantage they need in math, spelling, reading, writing, science, nature studies and the creative arts. The aim is to help children get ahead and school-ready with internationally recognized early learning goals. The app covers a comprehensive curriculum tailored for 2-6 year olds, with new content added every month featuring interactive characters from the entire Eric Carle world.
Axel’s Chain Reaction
by Laura Allison Pomenta Badolato
Free for a limited time. A creative tinkerer, Axel Jansen struggles to connect with his classmates and get them to see past the fidgety, distracted, clumsy boy they think he is. Inspired by the work of Kinetic artists, the third-grader decides to build a moving insect to show everyone at school his capabilities.
Nighty Night Forest
by Fox and Sheep GmbH
Nighty Night Forest is the perfect App for a daily go-to-sleep ritual with cute animals, sweet lullaby music and great narration. Children find themselves in a dreamy forest setting with 7 different animals, which they can bring to bed by switching off the lights.
Little Police
by Filimundus AB
In Little Police, take on the role as a police detective to help people find their stolen things. Investigate crime scenes and look for clues. Compare evidence to the suspects and figure out who’s guilty. Find and return the stolen things. Solve cases, find lost animals and catch criminals to rise in the ranks and become the most legendary crime solver the town has ever seen!
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