PLAYA DEL REY, December 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Amazing Books releases MY FIRST TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC 3D, a First of a Kind, animated and Interactive 3D children's eBook App.
About My First Trip to Washington DC 3D:
Join the LIL' TRAVELERS, HANNA, TOMMY and ARTHUR as they take a wondrous vacation in Washington DC over the Fourth of July holiday. The first in Amazing Books new LIL' TRAVELER series, "My FIRST TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC 3D" is designed for children 3+, is 43 pages in length and packed with fun facts and amazing animation.
Trip highlights include: The US capitol, the Supreme Court, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, the National Mall, the National Museum of Natural History, the White House, the Washington Monument and the National Zoo.
This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
* Price: $4.99
* Category: Books
* Released: Dec 06, 2010
* Version: v1.0.0
* v1.0.0 (iOS 4.0 Tested)
* Size: 137 MB
* Language: English
* Seller: Amazing Books LLC
* 2010
Rated 4+
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.2 or later
About Amazing Books(TM):
Amazing Books app brings children's pop-up books to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. Based around their exclusive and interactive Flomotion(TM) control system developed for mobile platforms, Amazing Books(TM) updates the classic pop-up book for the digital age.
Simply by running your finger back and forth across the screen, you make the characters come to life and perform each part of the story as you read. Ever wanted to take control of the SPACE SHUTTLE as it blasts into space? Now you can! You are in control of the "flow" of the animation.
Drag your finger slowly, super fast or any speed you wish and watch the characters move. You can even reverse the animation by moving your finger backwards. This technology brings a new level of interaction and involvement to every story, and immerses the user in each page.
About the music:
Richard Sherman and his brother Robert are perhaps best known for the song, "It's a Small World," featured in the theme park ride of the same name at Disneyland, Disney World and other Disney properties. Together they also were awarded two Oscars for their music in the Disney feature film, "Mary Poppins," the stage version of which currently can be seen on Broadway and around the world as well. As composers and lyricists they created other songs in films including "Chitty Chitty, Bang Bang, The Jungle Book, Snoopy Come Home, Winnie the Pooh, The Parent Trap, The Aristocats," and "Charlotte's Web." Mr. Sherman recently added a new and original song to the soundtrack of "Iron Man 2" and coming soon, "Captain America."
"We're thrilled that a composer of Richard Sherman's caliber has brought our Amazing characters to life," said Ben Rosenberg, co-founder of Amazing Books. "His songs have stayed in the minds and hearts of generations children and adults. We're sure his memorable tunes will help our delightful books remain in your own children's hearts and minds as well."
Mr. Sherman wrote 8 songs for the upcoming book releases and instrumental versions will be available on ITunes, free download, preceding the release of a full album of original music plus lyrics in 2011.
If you are a member of the press, and would like a free application download code or pair of 3D glasses, please write to us at. This offer is valid as long as supplies last.
OTHER AMAZING TITLES:
THREE LITTLE PIGS 3D: Featured app in the iPad 'NEW AND NOTEWORTHY' and "WHAT'S HOT" sections worldwide. The Three Little Pigs 3D received a 5 of 5 bar review by YAHOO's APPOLICIOUS with the headline: "Three Little Pigs 3D iPad app reinvents children's books." Padgadget gave Three Little Pigs 3D, 4 of 5 Stars.
Three little Pigs 3D was recently added to the iTunes Apps for Kids sections in the United States and in China.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK 3D: "Jack and The Beanstalk" was featured in both the iPhone and iPad 'NEW AND NOTEWORTHY' and " WHAT'S HOT" categories on iTunes.
COMING SOON:
RED RIDING HOOD 3D - December 2010
MY FIRST TRIP TO NYC 3D - January 2011
Amazing Books(TM) is a multimedia company that specializes in stereoscopic (3D), interactive pop-up books designed for mobile platforms. Creative development is led by Emmy nominated, Clio award winning animator Doug F. Wolf. His partner Ben Rosenberg is an executive in the cable TV industry. Application development by North Bronson Software. Marketing by Ionic Media, based in Encino, California.
Website: http://theamazingbooks.com
Amazing Books Releases MY FIRST TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC 3D, a First of a Kind, Animated and Interactive 3D Children's eBook App.
Join the LIL' TRAVELERS, Hanna, Tommy and Arthur as they take a wondrous vacation in Washington, DC over the Fourth of July holiday. The eBook is designed for children 3+, is 43 pages in length and packed with fun facts and interactive 3D animation.
2010-12-10
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[Press-News.org] Amazing Books Releases MY FIRST TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC 3D, a First of a Kind, Animated and Interactive 3D Children's eBook App.Join the LIL' TRAVELERS, Hanna, Tommy and Arthur as they take a wondrous vacation in Washington, DC over the Fourth of July holiday. The eBook is designed for children 3+, is 43 pages in length and packed with fun facts and interactive 3D animation.