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TEDDY'S DAY by Bruno Hächler Kirkus Star

TEDDY'S DAY

by Bruno Hächler & illustrated by Birte Müller & developed by Auryn Inc.


A little girl ponders the secret life of her stuffed bear and attempts to catch him in the act. Based on the 2004 children’s book What Does My Teddy Bear Do All Day?, by Bruno Hächler and Birte Müller, the brief story is sweetly told and full of surprises. At first, the app seems to be a no-frills, basic narrative, with painterly illustrations and simple navigation (arrows at the top left and right to flip pages). With only minimal animation—leaves blowing in a breeze or eyes blinking—it’s easy to miss the hidden features like a drawing tablet accessible by tapping on papers taped to a wall or the teddy bear’s ability to flop left and right with a tilt of the iPad on the title screen. Where the original book relied on readers’ ability to catch all the details presented on the page, this app takes advantage of the medium with these interactive touches to provide a full-blown picture of this teddy and his chums’ secret life. By not calling attention to those features until a few seconds after the narration is read on each page, then highlighting where to touch, it rewards patient readers while still providing a cozy tale for those who want to speed through. Subtle, surprising and ultimately spectacular. (iPad storybook app. 3-7)