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The Harvest Festival, Kids Read Me Story app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 2784 ratings )
Entertainment Book
Developer: 123 Number Fun Pty Ltd
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 23 Mar 2011
App size: 20.62 Mb

The Harvest Festival - Kids Read Me Story

Enjoy listening to this lively childrens story by popular childrens author Jane Hague. Hello, my dears, Nun Nine here. I have been busy preparing for the annual Harvest Festival. Come count how many different types of food I have collected and look for the hidden number 9 on each page.

FEATURES:

* “Read to me”. Full narration with manual or automatic page turning.

* “Read it myself” Show or hide text with a simple touch.

* Text highlights as you read.

* Interactive Number Town Map. Touch objects to hear a description.

* Listen to the Number Fun Song.

* Read along to beautiful narrative performance by Sharon Hunter and Daryl Scobie.

* iPhone & iPad compatible ireader.

* Covers subjects in line with the Common Core State Standards Initiative.

* A Real Book Too - See Amazon Link http://amzn.to/JZXlBE


DESCRIPTION: About Tilly’s Number Town

This series of stories is aimed at pre-school children exploring numeracy in everyday situations. Following National Curriculum Key stage 1. Maths, Geography, Science, Language, Team work and Cooperation.

Number Town is a unique, numeracy-based approach to mathematics for 3-6 year old children . Its information-rich Number Image concept transform plain black numbers into child-friendly pictogram characters, who live in an imaginary place called Number Town.

By translating number facts into engaging stories, children are motivated to listen, to think, to remember and to learn. These stories explain counting, addition, subtraction, sequence, time, shapes, movement and simple multiplication quickly developing the building blocks of early years mathematics.

Join “Little Tilly Two” and all her friends in Number Town.

Using number characters like Sally Seven the Sports Star or Policeman Ernie Eight and actions to teach numeracy is supported by scientific research. The Number Town approach is also in-line with research on memory techniques and the way we learn. (mnemonics) Each Number Town character has a recognisable personality living in a realistic environment where maths is used in every day life. By integrating maths into real life situations provides children with a motivating framework for learning speaking and listening.

These simple stories about the Number Town characters and their lives, engage attention, develop listening & speaking skills and expand children’s awareness of numeracy skills. Subjects such as geography and science and their close relationship with mathematics are explored.


© Jane Hague 2010, ISBN 978-0-9806737-9-1 www.123numberfun.com

123 Number Fun is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families.
Recommended Ages: 1-3, 4-7, parent
Categories: Book