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ANIMAL ALPHABET BOOK by Aaron Williams

ANIMAL ALPHABET BOOK

by Aaron Williams & illustrated by Aaron Williams & developed by Anna and Ava LLC

Pub Date: May 11th, 2013
Publisher: Anna and Ava LLC

While animal alphabet apps are proliferating like bunny rabbits, this app’s clean design makes it stand out from the throngs.

Using a square shape that echoes familiar board books, this alphabet app combines effective narration, appealing illustrations and familiar animals to help young children learn their ABCs. With only a few exceptions, the animals are likely to be familiar to toddlers, ranging from an alligator to a bear to a turtle. The digital illustrations have a cartoon quality, but there’s a real sweetness to them. The soothing palette and lack of animation keeps the energy subdued. Straightforward setting controls allow young readers or an adult to choose the narration style and the character voice (options include a 5-year-old girl, an 8-year-old girl or a preschool teacher). All of the narrators are effective, letting young readers identify with the voices, although it’s too bad there isn’t a male narrator as well. Users swipe between screens to move sequentially through the alphabet or double-tap to bring a new letter to the screen in random order. The touch screen is a bit oversensitive, and this may frustrate young readers trying to activate the random feature.

Although this app isn’t doing anything radically different, its simple design, attractive artwork and excellent narration make it an effective way to share the ABCs with babies and preschoolers

. (iPad alphabet app. 1-3)