Coyote's Tale app for iPhone and iPad


4.3 ( 6423 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: Skyreader Media Inc.
1.99 USD
Current version: v1.7, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 May 2011
App size: 58 Mb

Discover the next generation of storytelling with Skyreader Media’s immersive and interactive children’s e-books.

Can Rabbit trick the greatest trickster? Coyote spots Rabbit sitting by the pond. It’s dinner time and he’s hungry. How will Rabbit get out of this sticky situation? Can Coyote be tricked or will Rabbit find himself as the main course? 

Based on a Mexican folk tale, this graphic novel teaches children that courage and wit can help turn around tough situations. Coyote’s Tale is an engaging, interactive and educational reading experience from the producers of some of the world’s best loved animated television series such as The Raccoons, Atomic Betty, Miss BG and Captain Flamingo. 

Reviews:
“Makes a smooth leap into the digital domain...both newly independent readers and those who havent yet struck out on their own will enjoy seeing Rabbits cleverness in action.” - KirkusReviews.com

Features:
Enjoy the story in three ways: Autoread, Read To Me, or Read Myself
Explore each scene to discover interactive elements and hidden surprises
Professional sound, narration and voice acting by some of the world’s leading creative talent.

Carefully Leveled from A–Z
Using leveling criteria designed by top literacy experts, each book is carefully assigned a reading level from A–Z to allow your child the opportunity to access exciting stories — no matter what their reading level.

Activities to Create Independent Readers
Every Rubicon Learn to Read™ book also includes suggested activities you can do with your children before, during, and after reading to help them improve their reading skills.

With thrilling stories at every level, bold graphics, and fun activities to do together, your children will soon be on the road to becoming lifelong, independent readers.

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