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2011 Best Book Apps for Kids: Apps Based on Printed Books


Cover art for ANOTHER MONSTER AT THE END OF THIS BOOK
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 23, 2011
developed by Callaway Digital Arts

"From Elmo's opening tutorial to the closing ticklefest, a treat and a half for preschoolers and parents alike. (learning activities section for adult sharers, thumbnail image index) (iPad storybook app. 3-5)"
In an equally rousing sequel to The Monster at the End of This Book (print edition, 1971; app version, 2011) Elmo drags a reluctant Grover through one page after another toward a second "monster." Read full book review >
Cover art for BARNYARD DANCE
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 26, 2011
by Sandra Boynton, illustrated by Sandra Boynton, developed by Loud Crow Interactive

"What at first may seem like an over-the-top adaptation of a simple board book manages to retain the small-scale charms of the original while offering many new ways to enjoy one rollicking hootenanny. (iPad board-book app. 1-5)"
Packed with silly, playful animation and perfectly fitting music and narration, this adaptation of Boynton's board book gets the tone and whimsy just right. Read full book review >
Cover art for PAT THE CAT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 22, 2011

"This irresistible app gets everything right, proving that simplicity is sometimes best. (iPad storybook app. 2-7)"
Based on the picture book of the same name, this charming app is a flawless combination of music, sound effects, narration and interactive elements. Read full book review >
Cover art for VAN GOGH AND THE SUNFLOWERS
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 21, 2011
developed by Auryn Inc., by Laurence Anholt, illustrated by Laurence Anholt

"An exceptionally bright and beautiful masterpiece. (iPad storybook app. 6-12)"
A spectacular iPad adaptation of Anholt's children's book about van Gogh, his art and his friendship with a French family. Read full book review >
Cover art for BIG LITTLE BROTHER
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 19, 2011
by Kevin Kling, illustrated by Chris Monroe, developed by Mighty Media

"At last, an iPad storybook so good it doesn't need additional narrative options or games or technological wizardry to distract from its flaws. Because there are none. (iPad storybook app. 3-6)"
All Kevin wanted was a baby brother. Until he got one. Read full book review >
Cover art for GO AWAY, BIG GREEN MONSTER!
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 8, 2011
by Ed Emberley, illustrated by Ed Emberley, developed by Night & Day Studios

"A natural and seamlessly designed extension of a modern classic, certain to be more durable in this form than the easily destroyed paper original to boot. (iPad storybook app. 3-6)"
Understated but effective animations and interactive effects boost a long-standing favorite into the storytime stratosphere. Read full book review >