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Cover art for CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 7, 2012
by Peter Guttman, photographed by Peter Guttman, developed by Banzai Labs

"This impressive photo set makes for a stunning, if occasionally overwhelming geographical experience. (iPad informational app. 3 & up)"
A photo gallery–as-app is light on features yet becomes a moving visual statement communicated through the faces of hundreds of kids from around the world. Read full book review >
Cover art for GOODNIGHT SAFARI
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 11, 2012
illustrated by Luciana Navarro Powell, developed by Polk Street Press

"A simple, lovely lullaby. (iPad storybook app. 1-4)"
A mellow bedtime book about baby animals preparing to sleep. Read full book review >
Cover art for A JAZZY DAY
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 13, 2012
developed by The Melody Book

"A winning app that could easily be deemed the jazz version of The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Smooth. (iPad storybook app. 2-8)"
This highly user-friendly primer gives kids both a macro and micro lesson about jazz music. Read full book review >
Cover art for MR. ROBOT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 20, 2012
illustrated by San San, developed by Looda Studio

"Not particularly therapeutic, but the art and the plot are engaging--as is the translation, which is so consistently amusing that the awkwardness may well be intentional. (iPad storybook app. 10-14)"
A strange but beguiling mix of surreal storytelling and lighthearted psychological advice. Read full book review >
Cover art for BATS!
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 30, 2012

"A winner: beautifully illustrated, nicely designed and solidly informative. (iPad informational app. 6-9)"
A seamless blend of realistic graphics, high-resolution photography and well-chosen interactive features makes for an inviting introduction to bat behavior and types. Read full book review >
Cover art for WORDFLEX TOUCH DICTIONARY
ADULT
Released: Feb. 8, 2012
developed by Schematix

"A welcome addition to a logophile's arsenal--the last word, we learn, coming from an Arabic phrase meaning "house of industry," though this is a lot more fun than all that."
An iPad-only app that displays networks of word associations in trees that unfold into branches and sub-branches of meaning. Read full book review >
Cover art for TICK BAIT'S UNIVERSE
CHILDREN'S
Released: Feb. 8, 2012
by Marc Gamble, illustrated by Liza Woodruff, developed by You University Apps

"This well-designed odyssey truly does put the universe at viewers' fingertips. (iPad informational app. 6-12)"
A "powers of 10" app that takes young explorers from quarks to the furthest reaches of the observable universe. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE EDIBLE SUIT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Feb. 23, 2012
by Edward Lear, illustrated by Jon Higham, developed by Tizio BV

"Smooth pans of the double-screen illustrations and interactive features that are as high in child appeal as the sidesplitting plot add up to an unusually successful crossover to the digital domain. (iPad storybook app. 6-9)"
Rapid tapping calls up cascades of pigs, pork chops and more from this lightly edited version of Lear's hilarious "The New Vestments." Read full book review >
Cover art for LOST LARRY
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 7, 2012
by Graham Nunn, illustrated by Graham Nunn, developed by Wasabi Productions

"Clean, simple, seamless--just right for the nursery-school set or children with special needs. (iPad storybook/dexterity app. 1-3)"
A little green lizard will trail a fingertip home in this mini-Odyssey, the third of Larry's interactive outings. Read full book review >
Cover art for OWL AND CAT
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 9, 2012
by Edward Lear, developed by NitroLab, illustrated by Ewa Podles

"A triumphant blend of classic literature and tablet technology. (iPad storybook app. 2-5)"
Feline and fowl profess their love for one another in this winning adaptation of Lear's popular 1871 nonsense poem. Read full book review >
Cover art for LITTLE FOX MUSIC BOX
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 15, 2012

"This spectacular synthesis of elements creates magic on the iPad. Parents and kids won't want to tear themselves away. (iPad music app. 3-10)"
A melodious music app combines artistic creativity with top-notch execution. Read full book review >
Cover art for LEONARD
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 15, 2012
illustrated by Timothy Penner, developed by endloop, by Ink Robin

"Well told, cleverly illustrated and beautifully supported with interactive surprises that make sense and are great fun, this is a stellar example of iPad storytelling. (iPad storybook app. 4-8)"
Imagination makes all the difference in this story of one boy's quest for new friends. Read full book review >
Cover art for OVER IN THE OCEAN
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 16, 2012

"With a format that includes science, math, art, music and reading, it still manages to be what learning should be--fun. (iPad informational app. 4-8)"
This beautifully illustrated counting and singalong app version of the 2004 book introduces young readers to the creatures of the coral reef. Read full book review >
Cover art for PETE'S ROBOT
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 23, 2012
developed by Heartdrive Media

"There's a sunny, boisterous sense of fun about the whole thing that's positively endearing; both robot and app have got a lot of heart. (iPad storybook app. 4-10)"
An impressively scruffy app with scribbly artwork and nary a straight line to speak of, this mix of low-fi presentation and top-shelf interactivity is a unique pleasure. Read full book review >
Cover art for ALTERNATIVE STORY: RED RIDING HOOD
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 24, 2012
developed by ZigZag Studio

"Good-natured fun and some well-designed interactive elements distinguish this fairy-tale remake. (iPad storybook app. 4-8) "
Over-the-top and hokey, but somehow this "choose your adventure" fairy tale works by never taking itself too seriously Read full book review >
Cover art for HORSE MAGIC
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 26, 2012

"Well-used technology paired nicely with solid characters make this a promising series opener. (iPad fantasy app. 8-10)"
An interactive introduction to three female friends linked by their love of horses and a fantastical adventure. Read full book review >
Cover art for GIFT
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 27, 2012
by Andrea J. Buchanan, illustrated by Alexis Seabrook

"A fantastical and historical ghost story that benefits from technology and the presence of young love. (Paranormal romance. 15-17)"
An interactive ghost tale weaves together historical fiction and a supernatural love story with satisfying results. Read full book review >
Cover art for LITTLE LOST RABBIT FINDS A FAMILY
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 31, 2012
by Lemniscates, developed by iLUBUC

"Brief, but loaded with appeal for younger readers and pre-readers. (iPad storybook app. 3-5)"
An abandoned bunny doesn't stay homeless for long in this understated, simply illustrated import. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE WRONG BOOK
CHILDREN'S
Released: April 11, 2012
by Nick Bland, illustrated by Nick Bland, developed by Wheelbarrow

"A story is only as engaging as its storyteller; this winsome offering leads the way in one crucial area where many digital storybooks fall tellingly short. (iPad storybook app. 2-5)"
This short, imaginative tale simply wasn't meant to be but is so fantastically narrated, readers won't soon forget. Read full book review >
Cover art for HANSEL AND GRETEL ANIMATED STORYBOOK
CHILDREN'S
Released: April 19, 2012
developed by Epic Tales

"Set apart by outstanding visuals and a tongue-in-cheek tone, if lacking the psychodrama of more traditional variants. (iPad storybook app. 8-11)"
Illustrations and animations done in a style strongly reminiscent of classic Disney feature-length cartoons boost this rendition of the tale over the zillions of other digital versions. Read full book review >
Cover art for FRANKENSTEIN
ADULT
Released: April 26, 2012
by Mary Shelley, adapted by Dave Morris, developed by Inkle Studios, Profile Books

"Some narrative weakness aside, a brilliantly designed app; the current benchmark for high-quality storytelling via tablet. "
Mary Shelley's classic rewritten and retooled, with an appealing gothic-style interface and ingeniously immersive format. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE CHICKEN AND THE EGG
CHILDREN'S
Released: April 30, 2012

"Flo and her unusual offspring easily capture readers' hearts in this story of faith and love. Not bad for a chicken who can't lay eggs. (iPad storybook app. 3-8)"
A cluck-worthy story about a chicken with magical maternal instincts succeeds with flashes of visual wit and a lovable main character. Read full book review >
Cover art for MY MOM'S THE BEST
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 2, 2012
by Rosie Smith, illustrated by Bruce Whatley, developed by SnappyAnt

"A darling first app for little ones to share with their own moms. (iPad storybook app. 1-5) "
A simple, well-executed animal mommy/baby love story for the youngest crowd. Read full book review >
Cover art for BURTYNSKY: OIL
ADULT
Released: May 14, 2012
illustrated by Edward Burtynsky, developed by Melcher Media

"In all, a first-class photographic portfolio, intelligently aided by multimedia technology to provoke thought and discussion about the world around us."
Canadian photographer Burtynsky turns in a grand tour of the big, usually grimy world of petroleum. Read full book review >
Cover art for B.B. WOLF
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 15, 2012
by Debbie Fong, illustrated by Debbie Fong

"A low-key, appealingly unpretentious twist on a familiar folk tale. (iPad storybook app. 5-7)"
A revised "Little Red Riding Hood," with unusually simple and effective illustrations and interactive features. Read full book review >
Cover art for KINGDOM OF PLANTS WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH
ADULT
Released: May 22, 2012

"A captivating experience that encourages users to keep coming back for repeat visits."
The inimitable Attenborough conducts a fascinating interactive tour of the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens and its legendary collection of fantastic greenery from around the globe. Read full book review >
Cover art for DRAGON BRUSH
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 23, 2012
illustrated by John Solimine, by Andy Hullinger, developed by Small Planet Digital, by John Solimine

"With its distinctive look, a great drawing element that's actually appropriate to the story and a moral that values cleverness over power, Bing-Wen's app is as rare and magical as the dragons he loves to paint. (iPad storybook app. 3-8)"
The story of a magical dragon brush that can bring painted objects to life casts its own spell. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING TOUR OF CHICAGO
ADULT
Released: May 25, 2012
developed by Wilco

"Chicagoans in exile will feel all the more homesick, while Wilco fans, already well-served with music, concert footage and photographs from various sources, will absolutely want to have this in their collections. The price is right, too."
A splendid bit of orchestration by everybody's favorite alt-rock sextet, giving a view of performances in the City with Big Shoulders from backstage and the cheap seats alike. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 28, 2012
by Kenneth Grahame, developed by Bibliodome

"Despite some room for improvement, this rendition lends itself equally to shared or independent reading and is likely to become as well-thumbed as it already looks. (iPad storybook app. 9-11)"
Though this adaptation of the classic cuts down on the original's more lyrical flights of fancy in favor of a closer focus on plot, the richly sentimental tone remains in full force. Read full book review >
Cover art for COLORS THAT LULI LOVES
CHILDREN'S
Released: June 7, 2012
by Rotem Omri, developed by Rotem Omri & Rachel Mislovaty, illustrated by Rotem Omri, translated by Mel Rosenberg

"Luli's love of colors comes across as both genuine and infectious. (iPad storybook app. 18 mo.-5)"
An appropriately bright primer on the major colors, this tour through the rainbow seems ideally suited to toddlers learning to associate words with objects. Read full book review >
Cover art for A TALE OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD
CHILDREN'S
Released: June 9, 2012
by Séverine Vidal, illustrated by Claire Fauché, developed by La Souris Qui Raconte

"An outstanding, seamless combination of evocative art, poetic writing and ingeniously designed digital enhancements that mature audiences in particular (but not exclusively) will find profoundly moving. (thumbnail index) (iPad picture-book app. 8-10, adult)"
A centenarian who has just lost everything--nearly everything--reflects on his childhood and his chief regret in a poignant but wonder-filled memoir. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE WAR OF THE WORLDS
ADULT
Released: June 14, 2012
by H.G. Wells, developed by E-mersiv

"It's as if Orson Welles had gotten hold of an iPad. Though some fixes remain to be done, a top-notch production."
The tale that scared America silly in 1938, courtesy of Orson Welles, returns in a well-made app that would do a Martian invader proud. Read full book review >
Cover art for BIZZY BEAR BUILDS A HOUSE
CHILDREN'S
Released: June 21, 2012
developed by Nosy Crow

"Like the board book it is based on (Bizzy Bear, Let's Go to Work! 2012), this app has only a few pages, but each one is packed with features that encourage budding builders to linger as long as they like. (iPad storybook app. 6 mos.-3)"
Kids who love trucks and construction will identify with Bizzy as he dons his hard hat and "helps" the crew build a house. Read full book review >
Cover art for KODEE'S CANOE
CHILDREN'S
Released: June 30, 2012

"A very well-balanced offering that both educates and entertains. (iPad storybook app. 2-6)"
Little polar bear Kodee and his friend Raccoon learn about echoes in this suitably simple storybook for preschoolers and early readers. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE VOYAGE OF ULYSSES
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 3, 2012
developed by Elastico srl

"An inventive and entertaining introduction to the classic. And that kiss at the end: perfect. (iPad epic app. 10 & up)"
A delightfully entertaining telling of the tale of brave Ulysses. Read full book review >
Cover art for CARTOON ABC
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 4, 2012
developed by Kid's Academy

"A well-crafted app that will hold interest for little ones as they learn and practice their ABCs. (iPad alphabet app. 2-6)"
An engaging ABC app encourages kids to learn and explore the alphabet. Read full book review >
Cover art for EVEN MONSTERS GET SICK
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 5, 2012
by Michael Bruza, developed by Busy Bee Studios, illustrated by Michael Bruza

"Children with wheezles and sneezles of their own will sympathize with the droopy monster and perhaps feel a little less anxious about doctor visits, too. (iPad storybook app. 4-6)"
Zub looks like a bad bargain until his new young owner, Harry, realizes that the monster isn't sad and boring but actually ill. Read full book review >
Cover art for WHERE DO BALLOONS GO?
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 12, 2012
by Jamie Lee Curtis, illustrated by Laura Cornell, developed by Auryn Inc.

"Overall, the fanciful result is a storybook app with a far longer shelf life than most. (iPad storybook app. 4-9)"
Based on the traditional book of the same name, this interactive storybook takes balloon travel to all-new heights. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE HOUSE THAT WENT ON STRIKE
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 24, 2012
by Rania Ajami, John Casey, illustrated by Walter Krudop, developed by Jumping Pages

"A lesson to be sure, but delivered in a lighthearted blend of equally lively art, sound and animation. (iPad storybook app. 4-8)"
In an episode both funny and pointed, a family of slobs receives an ultimatum from their filthy house and its disgusted appliances. Read full book review >
Cover art for CLARA BUTTON AND THE MAGICAL HAT DAY
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 26, 2012
by Amy de la Haye, illustrated by Emily Sutton, developed by MAPP Editions

"Not every reader will share Clara's strong affinity for fashion, but there's no denying the beauty of the showcased. (iPad storybook app. 4-12)"
What begins as a simple story about a girl trying to restore her grandmother's torn hat becomes an unexpectedly detailed look at fashion treasures from a famous British museum. Read full book review >
Cover art for TOWER DEAREST
CHILDREN'S
Released: Aug. 3, 2012
developed by TerryLab

"Hard not to smile at this, whether it's read as a tribute to communal living or a simple bit of rustic foolery. (iPad storybook app. 5-7)"
Lively, brightly colored illustrations featuring a full kit of touch-activated details infuse this traditional cumulative tale with infectious cheer. Read full book review >
Cover art for SAFFY LOOKS FOR RAIN
CHILDREN'S
Released: Aug. 3, 2012
by Paola Opal, illustrated by Paola Opal, developed by Simply Read Books

"That small splat aside, the app beautifully illustrates how a simple story, well presented, can be simply refreshing. (iPad storybook app. 1-4)"
A baby giraffe's search for a rain cloud reveals something even more exciting than rain. Read full book review >
Cover art for MR. SANDMAN
CHILDREN'S
Released: Aug. 4, 2012

"Though the story is simple, even obvious, it takes flight because of the ambitious design work, the kind of thing that can only be pulled off as an app like this. (iPad storybook app. 3-7)"
A moody, beautifully rendered dreamscape, this app about conquering a fear of the dark takes full advantage of the iPad's capabilities. Read full book review >
Cover art for FULL METAL JACKET DIARY
ADULT
Released: Aug. 6, 2012

"The making of the film was infamously messy, but Modine's presentation of his story is clean and smart."
The lead of Stanley Kubrick's classic film about the Vietnam War blends sound, image and text to recall an often-exasperating experience. Read full book review >
Cover art for FRANKLIN FROG
CHILDREN'S
Released: Aug. 8, 2012
by Emma Tranter, illustrated by Barry Tranter, developed by Nosy Crow

"A winner. (iPad informational app. 2-5)"
Three generations of frogs demonstrate the circle of life. Read full book review >
Cover art for POCKET MONEY
ADULT
Released: Aug. 9, 2012
developed by Frankbooks

"An intriguing attempt to integrate digital technology with time-honored storytelling chops."
A guy, a girl and a suitcase full of underworld money form the reliable backdrop of an innovative iPad app that tries to integrate the world of social media with the solitary act of reading.The plot of this serviceable crime caper stretches across the city of Berlin to a remote island off Germany's North Sea coast called Sylt. Read full book review >
Cover art for SNEAKY SAM
CHILDREN'S
Released: Aug. 10, 2012
by Josh Stewart, illustrated by Binny Talib, developed by Sneaky Sam Productions

"Keep an eye on this kid; one can only hope he'll sneak his way into another story or two. (iPad storybook app. 2-5)"
A brief but endearing tale about a mischievous little boy. Read full book review >
Cover art for PICCADILLY'S CIRCUS
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 6, 2012
illustrated by Adam Larkum, developed by Ink Robin

"Step right up to this truly spectacular offering; it will undoubtedly delight ladies, gentlemen and children of all ages. (iPad storybook app. 2-8)"
Every element of this app shines in a story about circus performers who learn to appreciate the talents of others. Read full book review >
Cover art for LALOO THE RED PANDA
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 12, 2012
by Lauren Freeman, developed by Laloo LLC

"It's likely young readers who pick up this well-made app will be learning about both Bollywood and red pandas for the first time--and they will be glad they did. (iPad storybook app. 3-8)"
The adventure of a lost, rare red panda cub trying to find his way home is expertly packed with Indian culture, energetic artwork and engaging characters. Read full book review >
Cover art for LIL' RED
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 27, 2012
by Brian Main, illustrated by Brian Main

"In a sea of interactive homogeny, this is a rare gem. (for iPad 2 and above) (iPad storybook app. 1-5)"
A refreshingly distinctive take on the classic European fairy tale. Read full book review >