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Strawberry Day I app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 7824 ratings )
Entertainment Book
Developer: Impartner
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Oct 2011
App size: 48.9 Mb

The Strawberry Day

An iconic story of a little Crocodile who loved strawberries so much that he asked a Strawberry Fairy to ‘strawberrize’ the world surrounding him followed by five other humorous educational stories. An opera singer Piglet, a greedy coconut-eating Fish, a heroic Prince the Sharpnails of the Miaowland, and the Good Hare getting mixed up with the Bad Hare at the Hare School will inspire the readers to analyze events, people and issues surrounding them. Children can move the colorful objects on the touch screen and hear the objects make funny noises.

This interactive book for the iPad includes professional narration, background audio, and professional artwork by an award winning children book author and illustrator Kestutis Kasparavicius. Age range: 3 - 7.

About the Author

Kestutis Kasparavicius is an author and illustrator of over 50 children’s books published all over the world. Kestutis’ books were translated into 22 different languages such as Chinese, Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, Italian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Korean, and others. His illustrations have earned numerous awards, including the Children Literature Atrapallibres Award by the Catalan Council for Childrens and Young Adults Books, the Golden Pen de Belgrado, Illustrator of the Year at the Children’s book fair in Bologna, and the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition Award for Excellence.

Kestutis is known for his short feel-good stories about various comic characters. Bears, pigs, rabbits, and turtles find themselves trapped in puzzling and challenging situations. Kestutis’ watercolor illustrations are extremely detailed that draws-in children’s attention. Flying rabbits and talking strawberries unleash children’s creativity and confidence development. The artwork is colorful and bright. Even the smallest children who don’t know yet how to read usually find the books engaging and entertaining. The adults, on the other hand, are pleased with Kestutis’ refreshing humor and trademark wit.