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Animal Rescue Book


4.8 ( 2208 ratings )
Onderwijs Boeken
Developer: PatrickGeorge Ltd
1.99 USD

Help! The animals need rescuing! Fourteen animals to rescue including an orca, an elephant, a lion cub, a puppy...Swipe across to turn the page and then swipe again to rescue! Choose your favourite animal to rescue by tapping on the animal button in the scroll bar and then watch the animal come to life in this joyful, bright and colourful book app complete with real-life animal noises.

And now you can also tap on the screen to make the animals react!

No words - a universal language!

Rescue the animals and reunite them with their family, friends and habitat. Fourteen different animals to rescue at the swipe of a finger!

An elephant is unhappy in the circus and wants to go back to its mother. A turtle is trapped in a net but wants to lay its eggs on the shore. Some pigs are trapped in a truck but want to go back to their field. Simply turn the page to rescue the animals! Read it like a book or press the animal button to take you to your favourite page. Watch the buttons light up as you rescue an animal and collect them all to start over.

This is a bright, colourful and simple animal rescue app with no words, no language barriers. Easy to navigate, giving the child a sense of empowerment and control as they rescue each animal. Clear repetition and real life sound effects and engaging animation reinforce an environmental message and teach young children about respect, natural bonding, friendships and how to connect with nature. Now with added interaction on each page.

Kids will love to rescue the animals!


Features:
- Realistic page-turn functionality to rescue the animals
- Interactive buttons to navigate to each animal
- Interact with the animals and their environment
- Animated animals
- Real-life animal noises and ambient environmental soundscapes
- Educational
- Details on every page which will reward you with every game play
- Clear repetition to reinforce the message
- No words – no language barriers