Short Illustrated Stories Apps

Short illustrated stories in description

by RumdeeDum
Created by Mylo Freeman, the author of the Netherland’s beloved “Princess Arabella” books, “Ziggy’s Present” (Ages 4-8) is an entirely new interactive game, incorporating picture puzzles. Follow...
by Special Learning, Inc.
Teach your child how to take leave others appropriately by saying "Goodbye" with this social story app from Special Learning, Inc.

The Saying Goodbye App for the iPad brings Special...
by Green Ant Group
Volume 3 of the Series:
Listen to the Short Story, Make the Hand shadow!

Bed Time Short Stories And Handshadows matches short-form stories with gorgeous Victorian drawings of...
by Fox & Sheep
"Nighty Night!" is the perfect App for a daily go-to-sleep ritual with cute animals, sweet lullaby music and great narration. All around the house the lights go out, and in the barn even the...
by Aesop
"The wind kept blowing, and the rain kept coming down, until all the ground was covered in deep, muddy puddles. But Tortoise didn’t give up. He kept moving forward, slow and steady."

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by Aesop
"The wind kept blowing, and the rain kept coming down, until all the ground was covered in deep, muddy puddles. But Tortoise didn’t give up. He kept moving forward, slow and steady."...
by Blighty Studio
☆☆☆☆☆ A Totally New Learning Experience. This multi Media Application is PACKED with 10 Great Children's Stories. Beautifully Illustrated and Narrated. ☆☆☆☆☆

★This application is...
by Aesop
"The wind kept blowing, and the rain kept coming down, until all the ground was covered in deep, muddy puddles. But Tortoise didn’t give up. He kept moving forward, slow and steady."

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by Aesop
"The wind kept blowing, and the rain kept coming down, until all the ground was covered in deep, muddy puddles. But Tortoise didn’t give up. He kept moving forward, slow and steady."

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by AKCS
« My Racontines stories » are about Monsieur Lapin (Mister Rabbit), a real French character who doesn't like to be pushed around and wants to live at his own pace.

« My Racontines stories...