Happy App Friday!
Now that all of the Halloween candy collected, we have a timely story this week about brushing teeth with “Little monsters, it’s time to go to bed!“ Next, explore Russian history with folk-art inspired cats, and then dive into the microscopic world of cells in amazing detail.
Garry Froehlich
Jellybean Tunes
Little Monsters, it’s time to go to bed!
Do your kids not like to brush their teeth or go to bed? Neither do little bacteria monsters! They live in the mouths of adults and children and they like to play all day and all night. How can you put them to bed and put things in order in your mouth? This bedtime story will introduce your children to amazing creatures that are so easy to make friends with. You’ll learn to put the monsters to sleep with a toothbrush, dental floss and affectionate words. This children’s book is FREE as part of Kindle Unlimited, or for a regular price on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J1C4DG4/. Enjoy!
Russian History in Cats
by Anastasiia Surina
Russian History in Cats is exactly what it says in the title, the kind of quirky experimentation we used to see a lot more of in the golden age of apps. Read about medieval Russian history alongside intricate and artistic animated cats, interspersed with word-find puzzles, and set to thematically appropriate music. Free this week!
Amazing Images of a Tiny but Essential Element of Life
What does a paramecium look like? How about a neuron, or a glial cell? You’ll find the answers at the Cell Image Library, an online resource that does exactly what it promises. The online archive has collected a vast number of cell images from different organisms that may amaze you.”
With microscopic imaging techniques getting better and better we can get amazing images of things we wouldn’t be able to otherwise see. As with any large collection of images the quality varies, but some of them are truly incredible.