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School Library Journal

Hello to the Moon!

“Lush artwork in a variety of media provides the background for this gentle bedtime story. Employing a celestial body to convey the interconnectedness of people around the world, the app opens with a cityscape lit by a beautiful full moon. The audience is then taken on a journey around the globe in 16 screens that depict different lands and peoples.... a sweet story with a positive message.”

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iPhone Mom

Our Amazing World: Antarctica

“I love photography and this app is one of my favorites that I have reviewed, because the photography is absolutely stunning. It is hard to imagine a part of the world so untouched and pure as Antarctica, but this app brings it to life in such a way that you will feel as if you have visited.... I would highly recommend Our Amazing World: Antarctica to anyone who loves photography and travel. I feel that this app could be enjoyed by all ages and would be a great way to teach children about a new and exciting part of the world that is very different from their own. I know that I will enjoy sharing this app with my son and learning together.”

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School Library Journal

Our Amazing World: Antarctica

“A gorgeously enticing title highlighting the wildlife and natural beauty of this mysterious continent.... From the majesty of a melting iceberg in Paradise Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, to a close-up of the huge elephant seal, the masterful images will also inform viewers, and as such will be an enriching addition to science, geography, history, or animal units. The app may also spark conversations that will inspire students to delve deeper into the exploration and study of this fascinating place.”

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School Library Journal

Our Amazing World: Owls

“Vibrant photos of an incredible variety of owls are the strength of this title. Each screen features a bird or bireach photo reveals a paragraph of information about the creature, while tapping the screen pulls up a row of thumbnail photos that serves as an easy-to-use table of contents.”ds in natural settings, almost always up close, and in exquisite detail.”

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School Library Journal

Our Amazing World: Penguins

“Who knew ‘penguins are incurable kleptomaniacs…?’ I didn't. From the chinstrap, with its distinctive black stripe, to the king, with its colorful markings, this app presents fascinating facts about a number of these aquatic birds… The stunning work of wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch will captivate viewers in this first app in the 'Our Amazing World' series.”

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