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Tale of Tales SD app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5312 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: Silvia Carbotti
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 06 Dec 2013
App size: 43.84 Mb

It is an app designed by navediclo.it for children to elicit creative play. Our goal with this was to create a story maker, and allow children to play with many characters: fairies, pirates, witches, gnomes...who blend together to create a different story each time.
Kids will love to experiment all possible combinations (more than2000!) and play in an environment full of sounds, colors and interactions.



HOW TO PLAY
To create a new fairy tale choose a colored button that you like the most and the history will start to take shape. Encourage your children to invent new stories, to imagine fantasy worlds and magical characters. Fairy tales support children in their emotional growth and show them how to handle problems. Their characters connect to our own lives, our dreams, our fears and help us consider what we would do in their shoes. Throguh fairy tales children learn how to navigate life.

We’d love to hear of your
adventures and experiences
with Tale of Tales!


•English and Italian available
•Highly readable and age-appropriate text
•Sophisticated animations on every page
•Hundreds of funny, interactive surprises
•A different reading experience every time
•25 beautifully-presented interactive pages
•Different gesture: drag, tap, float, blow
•Wonderfully-illustrated with funny and colorful characters


Bonus: download printables with characters and background from :
lab.navediclo.it

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Navediclo.it won the 2010 eContent Award for Italy in the Education division and the 2010 World Summit Youth Award in the Education for All category, which selects the best projects that use new media to support the Millennium Development Goals defined by the United Nations. In 2010, the website received the Adiconsum Award - Save the Children for the best digital contents (6-12 years old).

In June 2013, it joined POSCON (Positive Online Content and Services for Children in Europe), a network created by the European Commission for the development of criteria and guidelines to produce positive digital content for children www.positivecontent.eu.