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Gigi & Frank - The Birthday (iPhone /iPod App.)

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I had the pleasure of illustrating Suzanne Popkins (Bookboing) educational interactive stories about Gigi & Frank. Perfect for kids 4-7. Here is the first story! Hope you like it!

The whimsical giraffe, Gigi, and the down-to-earth frog, Frank, are always ready for adventure and always in need of help. And who better to help them than your kids! Educators and parents alike are calling The Birthday the best app out there for kids 4-7. This delightful story not only keeps kids utterly enchanted, it teach math, reading and abstract thinking skills at the same time.

The Gigi and Frank stories are interactive. Every few pages, the narrator encourages your kids to help the characters out of a tight spot. And when kids have trouble figuring things out, the narrator gives hints that help kids develop the concepts necessary for solving the problems. The Gigi and Frank series follows the Kindergarten Curriculum Standards for California.

available-app-frankThe Birthday covers the following concepts:

  • Abstract thinking
  • Problem solving
  • Counting objects up to 20
  • Listening comprehension
  • Following patterns
  • Determining relative location of objects
  • Developing emotional IQ
$1.99
Genre: Education
Release Date: November 10th, 2009
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