Build a monster (a friendly monster ), dress him up, and bring it to life Just in time for Halloween, BabyLit Frankenstein Build and Play introduces this iconic story to young children (ages 3-6, although everyone enjoys making creatures ). The lab helps you make, dress, and customize your creatures, and then play with your creations. BabyLit created by Suzanne Gibbs Taylor.
nominated for Childrens BAFTA award Build your own friendly monster Choose different body parts to help explore the world and uncover each unique island. Discover fun creatures, musical scenery and hidden surprises as your monster plays in this magical kingdom. Can you find all 40 body parts?Features:- Combine different eyes, mouths, noses, beaks, arms, legs, wings, fins, horns and bodies- Hop and walk on land, swim under the sea or fly in the sky- Find food to feed your hungry monster- Talk and sing to the other creatures- No goals or objectives, just a free play sandboxChild friendly app:- No in-app purchases- No third-party advertising- No social mediaCreated by Cowly Owl, a British micro-studio creating playful digital toys and educational games.http://www.cowlyowl.com/
Meet Parker The second app in the innovative Rounds series about the life-cycles of animals. Parker Penguin combines a warm, accessible wit with interactive and educational content, making it perfect for both the home and the classroom, and bears all the hallmarks of a Nosy Crow app ingenious interactivity, original music, lively child narration, highlighted text, and charming animation. Recommended Ages: 1-3 Categories: Book, Classics, Reading, Sight Words
Make the silly scary monsters of your dreams Weird, but in a good way Geeks with JuniorsTurn shadows on the wall into fun, funny, wild, or wily creatures. Give them googly eyes, tiny arms, too many horns, spotted tails, or sparkly furany assortment of fantastical features that you like. :)