With this incredible app, any child can fly around the magical, interactive 3D globe and discover the rich wonders of our planet. An immersive app that immediately invites exploration The New York TimesIts never been easier to explore the worlds continents, great oceans and changing environments. FEATURES:A multi-language, universal app optimised for the retina display Spin, zoom and fly around the globe Read and listen to geographer and BBC TV presenter Nick Crane Learn fascinating facts about every country Watch hundreds of mini-videos Enjoy beautiful animated illustrations by artist David Dean Follow an ever-changing soundscape Expand your world with extra packs, including World Art & International Football Browse through hundreds of breathtaking photographs Languages: English, French, Spanish, Catalan, Japanese, GermanPack languages: VaryDont forget to SHARE A REVIEW Wed love to hear from you JOIN THE COMMUNITY and stay updated about Barefoot World Atlas Visit the website: www.barefootworldatlas.comCONTACT USVisit our websites: www.amphio.co www.barefootbooks.com For technical issues, please dont hesitate to get in touch: [email protected]

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The Elements by Theodore Gray

Of all the periodic table apps, there is only one which Stephen Fry described as Alone worth the price of an iPad . The Elements is not just a reference app, it is a rich and engaging love story of the periodic table, told in words and pictures, and allowing you to experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way youve never seen before. Roald Hoffmann, writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry

  • rating 3.83333
  • size 1.67 GB