The Night Before Christmas – a great yuletide story for young children


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Vývojář: Adrian Nelson
1.99 USD

This is NOT another boring text synchronized reader – it uses beautiful illustrations which actually move around and zoom in and out of the screen to keep your children engaged while they listen to the narration.

Whether you want to keep your little ones occupied on journeys or enjoy a lovely story at bedtime our “Moving Audio™” range of audiobooks are just what you need.

Our stories are beautifully illustrated and narrated and not only are they a joy to watch and listen to, but they can also help your child learn to read.

This classic and magical Christmas poem was first published in 1823 and is also known as “A visit from Saint Nicholas” - it is commonly accepted that Clement Clarke Moore wrote this lovely poem that has inspired generations of children.

Even today it has had a huge impact on how we perceive Christmas with the image of Saint Nicholas (also known as Father Christmas or Santa Claus) on a sleigh, being pulled by eight reindeer who visits children in the night while they are fast asleep and leaving them presents.

The “Read to me” mode does exactly what it says (pun not intended) and lets your child enjoy this wonderful Yuletide poem. Theyll just love saying the names of the eight reindeer out aloud.

The words of the poem scroll across the bottom of the screen with the current word highlighted as it is read and the poem can be paused and resumed at any time.

The “Ill read” mode lets your child read the poem at their own pace. As they read the poem for themselves they just touch the word as it is read – the illustrations will change but they will not be fully animated in order that there is no visual distraction while they read.

This application contains the full book so once youve downloaded it you dont need an Internet connection to enjoy it time after time.

We hope you enjoy this special Moving Audio™ book and be sure to check out our other books too!