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‎Fairy Tales ~ Bedtime Stories on the App Store

Description

Wow! Fairy Tales and Games in one app! Read favorite stories and play games!

“Fairy Tales” is a kid reading app with interactive mini games and fairy tales for children which makes reading more fun and entertaining!

“Fairy Tales” is a marvelous collection of story books for kids that includes such bedtime stories for kids as:

- Puss in Boots - for FREE
- The Beauty and the Beast
- Cinderella
- Sleeping Beauty
- The Three Little Pigs
- The Snow Queen
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The Princess and the Pea
- Gingerbread man
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- The Tinderbox
- Ugly Duckling
- Rumpelstiltskin
- The Three Spinners
- The Wolf and seven little kids
- The Enormous Turnip
- Aesop's Fables
- Mother Snow
- Norton's New House by Arpad Olbey
- The Realm of Sweet Dreams by Asa Guves

Collect DAILY BONUS to open interactive books and read kids stories for FREE! Let your kids library grow with interactive books and stories for kids!

FEATURES:
- “Read to Me,” “Read it Myself” modes
- Interactive scenes with fully narrated and animated characters
- Offline reading - download a book once and read it anytime, anywhere. These reading chapter books for kids are useful for long trips, doctor's appointments and restaurants
- Designed for children interface
- Lots of games for kids under 5 years
- Safe and kid-friendly - protection from unintentional purchases

Read books and play educational games with your favorite characters! Best for toddlers and preschoolers.

The professional narrator will read along bedtime stories. It makes a daily go-to-sleep ritual easier!

Each fairy tale contains pop-up games to make reading books more entertaining and educative. Find following learning games for kids in these storybooks: labyrinth, cards matching, jigsaw puzzles, hidden objects.

This app is a great collection of the high-quality short story for kids with childrens stories and learning games for toddlers and preschoolers.

Magic moments with vivid illustrations, professional voice narration, interactive activities, amazing animations, colorful pictures and beloved fairytales will delight kids and parents.
Feel the magic of a kids story by the perfect storytelling!

Best preschool learning app with interactive educational books for prepare boys and girls for kindergarten and first grade.

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Ratings and Reviews

8K Ratings

Re: Used To Be Awesome Interactive App But One Problem

Thanks for adding Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the collection. I really appreciate it! I'm still waiting for the other fairy tales I mentioned before to be added too. I also realized that the last interactive scene with the pastries in The Princess and the Pea is gone. Why did you take out? I liked it. You should put it back in. Also the new stories like The Realm of Sweet Dreams and Wish Upon a Star only have a few interactive elements on page. Please add more interactive elements on each page like you did with the older stories. Also make the new characters talk. I love the talking characters! Thanks again for your consideration! ❤️💛💚💙💜
Update: There is one thing that is bothering me right now. I forget which story it is, but I had to sadly delete this app because one of the stories had a scene where it talked about one of the characters almost being hung. Even though it didn’t actually happen, it still mentioned it and showed a picture of the noose. This is very inappropriate, dark, and totally unnecessary for a kid’s app. It didn’t need to be mentioned or shown at all. This makes me very disappointed and really triggered because I recently lost my dad to suicide and it makes me think of his death too much. Please remove that scene from the story or I will never download this app again or buy any more apps from you! 😡😢

Hello! We are glad that you like our app! Thanks for your advice. We will definitely think about adding these tales on the bookshelf. Thank you for review! 😀

Great 3 Little Pigs Story!

This was my first story in this app. I listened to it to see how it was before deciding if I’d keep the app or let my kids listen to it. I loved it! It was awesome! A little scary with the wolf for a few minutes but the story was long enough it could definitely be drawn out to be several days worth of reading time if the kids fall asleep during it. Or it might be just long enough, but with some fun interaction in the story to keep the kids engaged in the story, to get the kid that can’t sleep, sleepy. I also loved the narrator. It sounded like the man that reads the Harry Potter books, etc. He has good character voices to understand who is speaking in the story. Again, very nice retelling of the “Three Little Pigs.”

This is the best book app ever!!

This is the best book app ever so unique and its so fun and adventurous my daughters love it they can’t get a break of this app because of this app my baby girls can read and sound out word at 4 year old and 5 year old this app is amazing for all my parents out there I highly recommend this app so fun for your kids I just put my daughter to sleep while it was reading to her there are so many books. My daughters can read at a 5 th grade level oh my god this app has help me so much I show this app to all my friends and family this app is just to die for I hope you enjoy it as much as my daughters do!!!!!!!

We are truly happy that you enjoyed our game. Thank you so much for your evaluation and such a detailed and positive review. Your praise will help us to create more interesting games.😊 Reviews from parents is our inspiration and the highest award. We hope you will like our other applications.

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Seller
Vincent Herriau

Size
106.4 MB

Category
Books

Age Rating
4+, Made for Ages 0–5

Copyright
© AmayaKids

Price
Free

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Features of English folk tales are as follows. The texts of English fairy tales are dominated by specific information, a statement of certain facts. This means that English fairy tales are not so fabulous and magical, they are rather just sad instructive stories with not always a good ending, in which the main character walks around the world and observes some events.

English fairy tales are one of the most ordinary on a par with Estonian ones, and in terms of unencumbered intelligence they are second only to African ones. As for the values ​​presented in the texts of fairy tales, along with morality there are impracticality and stupidity. That is, it could be a benevolent, decent person, but impractical and not very smart. The English fairy tale is characterized by the imposition of episode upon episode and its repeated repetition.

This technique enhances the action, leading to a climax and denouement. A feature of the fairy tale is that it is turned off from real time. The strict sequence of events creates a special fairy-tale time in which the chicken and the cat have to overcome a series of trials before they find happiness. Usually the fairy tale ends with the victory of good. Evil is punishable. The wolf and the fox get what they deserve for their deeds. In an English fairy tale, there are usually no traditional beginnings and endings: they lived - they were, I was there. One of the features of the genre of the English author's fairy tale is that it is addressed not only to children, but also to adults.

The main motive of English fairy tales is the avoidance of failure. (Motive is the reason underlying the choice of actions and actions of the individual). This means that the activities of the heroes of fairy tales are not aimed at achieving any results, but at avoiding loss, failure, as well as at satisfying physiological needs. But even here it must be said that there are no pronounced motifs in English folk tales. It should also be noted that the activities of the heroes of such folklore are determined not so much by their own wishes, but by external circumstances, duty, etc.

The texts of English fairy tales are dominated by concrete information, a statement of certain facts. This means that English fairy tales are not so fabulous and magical, they are rather just sad instructive stories with not always a good ending, in which the main character walks around the world and observes some events.

Compared with the tales of other peoples, in English tales such motives for activity as the desire for power and the achievement of success are least expressed.

English fairy tales are one of the most ordinary on a par with Estonian ones, and in terms of the degree of unencumbered intelligence they are second only to African ones. As for the values ​​presented in the texts of fairy tales, along with morality there are impracticality and stupidity. That is, it could be a benevolent, decent person, but impractical and not very smart.

Fairy tales written in English provide an opportunity to get acquainted with the traditions, culture and oral art of the peoples of other countries. For example, English fairy tales, in which animals are the main characters, teach the reader to distinguish a good, bright beginning from an evil one, to empathize and help the weak, to believe in justice. Wait for the happy completion of the test. The main characters of these tales are the wolf or the fox, personifying evil, and the good qualities are inherent in the cat or chicken. The whole plot of the fairy tale is built on the constant clash of good and evil. The wolf and fox are very insidious and dangerous. But the power of evil is softened by humor, which occupies a significant place in the English fairy tale. Evil characters are constantly ridiculed and often find themselves in ridiculous, comical situations. The English fairy tale is characterized by the imposition of episode upon episode and its repeated repetition. This technique enhances the action, which leads to a climax and denouement. A feature of the fairy tale is that it is turned off from real time. The strict sequence of events creates a special fairy-tale time in which the chicken and the cat have to overcome a series of trials before they find happiness. Usually the fairy tale ends with the victory of good. Evil is punishable. The wolf and the fox get what they deserve for their deeds. In an English fairy tale, there are usually no traditional beginnings and endings: they lived - they were, I was there.

The heroes of the English fairy tale came to their creators themselves. They were created by England itself, its nature, history, customs. A.A. Milne wrote about K. Graham's book: "Sometimes it began to seem to me that I had written it myself." English storytellers often refer to the world created by their predecessors, or place their characters in it. All this proves that the English fairy tale is a single literary phenomenon and develops in line with certain traditions.

The English fairy tale has everything: the element of humor, play, laughter, in which sometimes sad, almost tragic notes sound, the extraordinary lightness of the whole story, which seems to develop by itself, without any effort on the part of the author, continuous juggling with words , phrases, concepts, the parody of irony as the principle of the very structure of the work.

Nonsense, a joke, an absurdity for the sake of an absurdity, thought up, it would seem, only to amuse a child, turned out to be filled with a deep meaning, accessible not to every adult.

And this versatility, appeal to both children and adults at the same time - while for the first it is not abstrusely incomprehensible, and for the second - primitively boring - will continue to be one of the main features of the English fairy tale. Such "layering" is found in almost all English fairy tales. The work of A. Milne is no exception.

English storytellers have an amazing sense of the word, thanks to which their works have become an inexhaustible source of citations. And because of these properties, the fairy tale, like all English literature, seems directly created in order to take quotes from it for all occasions.

The next feature of the English fairy tale is endless nonsense, reversals, phraseological units, paradoxes, which form the very basis of the fairy tale. Unexpected and paradoxical ways out of difficult situations in which the characters find themselves. While acting according to the rules leads to completely unexpected results.

The paradox also lies in the fact (however, the English fairy tale is a complete paradox) that writers take the world they have created very seriously. The authors nowhere allow themselves even a hint of the invention of this world.

A fairy tale must end well, and knowing this unwritten law, the reader rarely worries about the fate of the characters. The English fairy tale also deviates from this rule. The world in which the heroes operate is real, which means that the dangers that await them here are also real.

The very problems that the heroes solve are moral rather than adventurous. The English fairy tale does not spare its reader, does not minimize the danger and does not lull him with the thought that all this is nothing more than a fiction that will certainly end well. The writer puts his hero in difficult circumstances and leaves him to look for a way out.

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