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Roy the Little Rabbit Update Brings Animation and Laughter for Children

Renowned design and animation house, LaLafish Inc. has released Roy the Little Rabbit 1.251 for iPhone and iPad, their fun and easy-to-use learning tool for young children.

2011-05-10
TOKYO, JAPAN, May 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Research has proven that a child's mind is much more capable of remembering and learning new things than an adult mind. However, it has also been noted that their mind is able to grasp much more knowledge if presented in a fun an interactive ways. Realizing this scientifically proven fact, LaLafish Inc., a renowned design and animation house, has come up with yet another creative and interactive learning iPhone/iPad application for toddlers.

'Roy the Little Rabbit' is the new iPhone/iPad application that promises to provide equal educational and entertainment opportunities for kids. It is a colorful and illustrative story telling application with a lot of interesting features. Explaining the idea behind this interactive application, spokesperson of LaLafish Inc. said," The catch here is to have fun while you learn. Of course, you can't just hand your kid a pen and tell them to have fun ruining your walls. Our idea of fun and learn is a bit less messy and bit more productive, plus innovative and interactive."

LaLafish Inc. has made this application a lot more interesting and attention grabbing by introducing an original character named Roy Rabbit. With just a single tap on the screen, even a 2 year old can make Roy Rabbit talk and make funny faces that even grown-up will find enjoyable and amusing. "Roy Rabbit will be the nice new teacher for your kids", adds the spokesperson of LaLafish Inc. "It will accompany your kids through out the story to make sure your kids enjoy and learn just the way you did with your favorite muppet on television."

A lot of hardwork and effort is apparent in the creative and original artwork of this application. There are around 18 interactive pages with text and graphics. The spokesperson added, "Design and animation is what we pride ourselves in at LaLafish, and it will be very eminent in the art work of this application."

The repeat-narration feature will help kids in understanding and memorizing words in much a better way. Kids can simply make Roy Rabbit repeat the narration with single-tapping on the repeat narration button. That is also all they will have to do in order to start animation and sound. They can learn to read and speak with professional narration accompanied by interesting sound effects.

Pricing and Availability:
Roy the Little Rabbit 1.251 is offered for both iPhone/iPod touch ($1.99) and iPad ($2.99) or equivalent amount in other currencies and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Books category.

Roy the Little Rabbit
http://www.lalafish.com/cielo-bird-cielo-the-curious-bird-for-ipad-and-iphone/
Press Kit
http://www.lalafish.com/presskit

Copyright (C) 2011 LaLafish Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

LaLafish Inc. is an innovative and emerging design and animation studio based in Tokyo, Japan. The company takes pride in delivering high quality creative design and animation solution and services. After their well received application 'Cielo the curios bird', LaLafish Inc. plans to develop several other interactive applications for the iPhone, iPad and the iPod touch. The company is praised for using their original and eye catching artwork in their interactive educational applications for kids.


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[Press-News.org] Roy the Little Rabbit Update Brings Animation and Laughter for Children
Renowned design and animation house, LaLafish Inc. has released Roy the Little Rabbit 1.251 for iPhone and iPad, their fun and easy-to-use learning tool for young children.