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THE MINIATURE POLAR BEAR by Rogue Software

THE MINIATURE POLAR BEAR

developed by Rogue Software

Pub Date: March 3rd, 2014
Publisher: Rogue Software

A boy finds the perfect pet hiding under his bed—trouble is, his mother just won’t believe him.

During a trip to the zoo, Jimmy decides that a polar bear would be a perfect pet, but his mother brushes him off, saying, “Don’t be silly, Jimmy….They are big and wild, and they eat little boys like you.” To his delight, Jimmy discovers a miniature polar bear hiding under his bed that night. Jimmy will amuse readers with his mop of curly hair, goofy expressions and earnest attempts to convince his mother that his new pet is real. The bright cartoon illustrations are full of funny details, but they suffer from a few significant problems. Secondary characters suffer are grossly exaggerated in places. When they get angry, sister Lucy looks like a demented monster, with her florescent pink face, and Mum looks like a Bratz doll. Jimmy’s black friend Tumi occasionally looks like the worst kind of caricature. Narration and text are available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, with an unusual option that allows viewers to read and listen to two languages at the same time. Easy-to-use controls allow users to turn off narration, music and text from the home page. Animation keeps young readers engaged on each page without overwhelming the story.

An amiable-enough story weighed down by a few misguided illustrations.

(Requires iOS 6 and above.) (iPad storybook app. 4-8)