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Become a wildlife photographer and learn animal facts with WildlifeSnap, enjoy the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel retold by Nosy Crow, find out What’s in Space, and read along with the story of King Lauren.
Garry Froehlich
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WildlifeSnap: Animal Collector
by Thomas Loridan
WildlifeSnap: Animal Collector is a very cute iOS app created to engage young audiences with wildlife conservation while having fun. At the edge of the known world, wild animals are under threat and need to be acknowledged! The mission is to become the best wildlife photographer by taking better and better pictures of various wild animals and collect fun and useful information about them.
Hansel and Gretel
by Nosy Crow
Welcome to Hansel and Gretel – a brand new fairytale story app from Nosy Crow. It’s the classic story of Hansel and Gretel, as you’ve never seen it before: an incredible, interactive, 21st-century reading experience. With beautiful artwork, stunning animation, ingenious, playful forms of interactivity, original music, voice work and sound effects, and lots more!
What’s in Space?
by Planet Factory Interactive S.L.
Enjoy discovering space with games and amusing animations. Explore the Solar System, the planets, the constellations, the asteroids, the international space station, rockets, etc.
King Lauren
by Larixpress
Laurin the dwarf king lived in a crystal palace and owned a garden with magnificent roses. But when he fell in love with the Princess Simhild, his world changed forever. This illustrated children’s book conceals numerous animations, allowing children, for example, to help King Laurin become invisible and cast his spells or finally rescue the Princess.
Sale: Blox 3D World Creator will be 1/3 off Friday to Sunday.
Blox 3D World Creator lets kids create beautiful worlds with simple taps, from giant windmills to craggy castles and desert islands teeming with life.
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