...by Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss’ Oh the Thinks You Can Think! comes alive on your iPad with the help of Oceanhouse Media! OM has a whole stable of hits and this one is no exception. If you grew up on all the wonderful nonsensical, silly books by Dr. Seuss you are going to love this iPad app! Take all the rhyming and silliness and add the interactive options available on an iPad and you have the perfect match!
But don’t take my word for it, stick with us “after the break” to see Oh, the Thinks You Can Think iPad app in ACTION!
“THINK! You can think
any THINK that you wish
Think of a race on a horse
on a ball with a fish!”
With the same precise, light-hearted charm that you know from Dr. Seuss’ books your child will love this wonderful OMbook! The added interactivity adds fun and excitement to the book without once detracting from the reading experience. It also invites you, as the parent, or caretaker of your child, to get involved.
This omBook sparks children’s imaginations by first setting the stage for each scene, then giving the child a chance to imagine it themselves, and ultimately, leading the child to tap the colorful dancing question marks and see the story appear as Dr. Seuss imagined it! From the GUFFS that go by to the BLOOGS in the sky, there is no limit to what Dr. Seuss THINKS up!
You can read the book to your child, let the app read it to them, or use auto-play for very young children so that the book plays out completely for them.
Oh, the Thinks You Can Think Features:
THINK! – Children hear the words of Dr. Seuss and imagine the image before it is revealed- Picture / Word association — words zoom up and are spoken when pictures are touched
- Individual words highlight and are read aloud when tapped
- Professional audio narration
- Custom background audio for each scene
- This ‘Universal App’ is optimized for Retina displays and the iPad
Other Oceanhouse Media Apps for iPads Reviews:
- Top 15 Dr Seuss Books – Top 10 Lists: Dr. Seuss, the pen name of Theodore Geisel, was a writer and illustrator of 40 children’s books. His writings have become required reading for anyone who loves rhyme, nonsense, vivid pictures, and wonderful …
- Dr. Seuss, US Army – The cartoonist was Dr. Seuss when he was Captain Ted Geisel, US Army, and this little pamphlet is one of his hardest to find publications. The author of the text was no slouch, either: Munro Leaf, author of “Ferdinand the Bull. …
- Dr. Seuss Goes to War | ComingAnarchy.com – Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol (1852 – 1929) was a journalist, prolific author, world historian, and British diplomat. He began his career as a foreign correspondent and later became editor of the London Times. After two decades as a journalist he joined Her Majesty’s Foreign Ministry as a diplomat and was subsequently knighted for his distinguished service as a foreign affairs advisor.
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