Anything-أي شيء

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Rami and Samar have a great time role playing while their mothers go shopping.
When Mom comes back they are amazed at the surprise she is carrying in a box.
"Anything" is the first of a series of seven Arabic picture book apps adapted from the popular "Goldfish Series" published by Al Salwa Publishing House, authored by renowned children book writer Taghreed Najjar and illustrated by Nadine Kaadan.
By combining special features that entertain young children this App helps promote reading.
Two ways to read this book:
- "Read to Me" — listen to the narrated story and flip the page when you’re ready
- "Read it Myself" — read the book in its traditional form
Features include:
- Lively interactive animation that responds to your child’s touch
- Picture word association, words zoom up and are spoken when pictures are touched
- Professional Narration and sound effects
- Engaging activities such as a craft idea that encourages the child to use his/her automotive skills and help foster their imagination.
- Additional exciting features are a game and a song.
Produced and developed by the award winning company Media Plus and designed to be enjoyed on ipod – ipad
Original Book published in (2010) by Al Salwa Publishing House.
Narrated by Hind Hamed
Age: 3 years
maram - 1969-12-31
My son enjoys it very much because its interactive and likes the song and the story. I love it and cannot wait for the rest of the series, hope we are not going to wait for long. May Allah bless all who are working to produce this.
ula - 1969-12-31
raed - 1969-12-31
Excellent! I did not expect that we have this level of content, quality and integration in Arab world. Guys I am proud of you ;-) keep on fast.
Gheith - 1969-12-31
The best for our kids we need more great job wish you all the luck .
- 2011-11-28
Hope to see more stories like this
Mostafa - 1969-12-31
fox316 - 1969-12-31
شكرا شكرا على هذا المجهود الرائع
m76gmm - 1969-12-31
Suliman - 1969-12-31
Kim - 1969-12-31
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