SCOTTSDALE, AZ, May 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) FarFaria, the award-winning storybook app for iPad that brings families unlimited reading, is now releasing Beauty and the Beast as its first single-story book app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The exciting new launch coincides with FarFaria's exhibiting at Book Expo America (Booth C1381) held in late May at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.
Developed by Intuary, FarFaria's Beauty and the Beast offers the same impressive quality expected from a FarFaria story. Complete with stunning illustrations, this classic story comes with FarFaria's signature Read-to-Me narration. Plus offline reading allows children to be entertained anywhere with this free interactive book app available now on the App Store.
"FarFaria's interactive library experience is something that our users have come to love," said Intuary CEO and Co-Founder Ajay Godhwani. "We're thrilled to bring one of our most popular stories to more users. Providing access to quality stories like Beauty and the Beast means encouraging even more children to become passionate about reading."
FarFaria is an app for iPad that provides families with the perfect story time. With more than 400 engaging children's stories--and five new ones added every week--reading together has never been easier. Created for children ages 2 through 9, each story has badges to help parents and children easily identify the appropriate reading level. Completely free of advertisements, FarFaria's original and beautifully illustrated stories not only keep children entertained but also help to instill character and good manners. Users can try FarFaria for free and subscribe for just $3.99 a month--less than the cost of one new book. Dubbed the "Brain Expander" by Parenting Magazine and hailed as "the Netflix of storybook apps" by USA Today, FarFaria is a Family Choice Award Winner.
The Beauty and the Beast App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch or at www.AppStore.com.
About Intuary, Inc.
Intuary, Inc. is a San Francisco-based technology company founded by social entrepreneurs that is committed to creating innovative and intuitive products that enhance people's lives. Intuary has developed apps such as Verbally, a free app that aids in communication for those suffering from nonverbal disabilities, and FarFaria, a children's storybook app that helps foster a lifelong love of reading in kids and promotes families spending time together.
FarFaria Introduces Single-Story "Beauty and the Beast" Book App for iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch to Enchant New Readers
FarFaria, the unlimited storybook iPad app that encourages families to explore reading together, is now releasing Beauty & The Beast as its first single story eBook app.
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[Press-News.org] FarFaria Introduces Single-Story "Beauty and the Beast" Book App for iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch to Enchant New ReadersFarFaria, the unlimited storybook iPad app that encourages families to explore reading together, is now releasing Beauty & The Beast as its first single story eBook app.
