In this sweet interactive picture-book for the young ones, your child will join Benny the Cat in his daily activities, explore Benny’s world and find out how to take care of him.
Benny is a ginger cat with a fluffy tail and pointy ears. Your little one can play with him, choose his favorite food and make his bed so he can sleep as snug as a bug. Your child will love the colorful illustration but the feeling of communicating with Benny will take their enjoyment to a whole new level.
Features include:
Hand-drawn, high definition illustrations
Various narration options including the most fun: record yourself
Control over sound effects
Dynamic page turning
Age-appropriate interactivity
Personal and social abilities nurtured by this book:
Improving vocabulary
Recognition of body parts
Strengthening the perception of self
Nurturing love for animals and encouraging taking care of another being
Teaching your child reciting and counting numbers has never been more fun!
Come and join 1 Little Boy on his exciting imaginary journey and experience the numbers in a playful way.
Age: 2-4
1 Little Boy is a picture storybook about a child’s fantasy before his bed time. Animal characters you know and love from children stories and rhymes come to life and join the little adventurer on his imaginary trip. As the story unfolds, your child will actively explore the numbers one to ten and learn to recite and count them.
1 Little Boy was created especially for touchscreens. It’s written by Touchoo’s co-founder Keren Ben Or and illustrated by the incredible Ido Hirshberg, who is an Israeli illustrator and comics artist ( You can see what he does on his flickr). All Touchoo books go through careful inspection by a child development expert, so you will receive the best and most suitable product for your child.
Features include:
Various narration options including the most fun: record yourself
Real animal sound
Control over sound effects
Dynamic page turning
Original text and illustration
Interactivity
Psychological research has shown that the best way for our children to learn how to recite and count numbers is through active and playful methods.
At this age group, children develop the ability to process a series of stimuli, as well as an understanding of quantity and the idea of numbers.
Abilities nurtured by this book:
Becoming familiar with the names of the numbers;
Being able to count (unlike reciting, counting carries an immediate link to the recited objects)
Being able to process a series of input while maintaining concentration
Overcoming diversions, such as a variety of shapes and of possibilities, challenging and improving the child’s abilities to discern. The variety in this story is adequately challenging while not too distracting, as all the characters belong to the same category (all being animals).