This classic eBook by Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd is FREE
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Goodnight noises everywhere…
65 years ago, Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd created one of the most beloved bedtime books of all time. Now, the best-selling children’s classic Goodnight Moon has been beautifully re-imagined as an interactive app designed for your iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
Children, parents and fans of this charming storybook will be delighted by the crackling fire, soothing piano music and sing-song narration as they help the little bunny say goodnight to all the lovely familiar things in the “great green room”.
With a touch, swipe or tilt of the screen little fingers send the cow jumping over the moon and make the three little bears chatter and laugh in their chairs. Find and follow the tiny mouse playing hide and seek and discover hidden surprises on every page. Empty the bowl of mush, make the mittens wave good-bye and hear the old woman whispering hush while shooting stars, purring kittens and slowly fading light help your own little bunnies drift off to sleep.
App Features:
• Optimized for iOS6 and iPhone 5
• Goodnight Moon features over two hundred touchable objects, animations and hidden interactions to discover.
• Drag and pop your favorite toys off the page.
• Personalize your copy of Goodnight Moon with additional photobooth, printing and sticker book features.
• This book belongs to… Write your name in the book to make it yours.
• Magnify the original illustrations and discover hidden objects in our unique Spyglass Dream mode.
• Jump to any page in the book with our handy table of contents
• Hear individual words spoken with the tap of a finger. Educational features including word-highlighting, touchable words and professional narration improve and encourage young readers.
• Enjoy the book read with calm and captivating narration, set to a charming piano soundtrack. Or, read the book in Read Myself and Autoplay modes.
that's one creepy bunny rabbit … is it a kids version of Donnie Darko?