The 3 Little Pigs - Discovery app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Wissl Media
First release : 02 Apr 2010
App size: 150.18 Mb
Preview for free the first pages of the fabulous animated story of The Three Little Pigs in the Chocolapps "Read" collection.
Three little pigs decide to go on an adventure and build their own houses. Little do they know that the wolf, who saw them arrive in the forest, wants to eat them, thankfully without much success.
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Latest reviews of The 3 Little Pigs - Discovery app for iPhone and iPad
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This is a really amazing app. Im so impressed! Its not just a story book redone in a digital format but a thoughtful and interactive way to engage children learning to read. Its obvious that the creators are also parents because of the love and care that went into the design of this app. The definitions of the words and phrases helps parents explain when a child asks the meanings. The animations and illustrations are first rate and the narration is clear and enticing. All the features are seamlessly integrated. You dont break your Childs concentration fumbling with the UI, the experience for both the child and parent is wonderful. We cant wait for more!
Not so free. They read about 4 pages and then zing you by charging you 3.99 to hear the rest of the story. What a gimmick
Appears to have nice graphics and hints at some interactivity in the beginning However, this should be called a Partial Sample version not a Lite version because it has only a few pages and it ends abruptly just as the story gets started. There is no need to download the Lite version, the screenshots are good enough. Furthermore, a review of the full version states that it is also short so overall this doesnt seem to be a worthwhile undertaking in either version.
Might be good in the full version but the "lite" version doesnt stand on its own. As my 5 year old said, its a total ripoff. If it wasnt free.