Miss Spider’s Tea Party – iOS App For Reading And Learning Your Children FREE Now

Miss Spider’s Tea Party is a very nice app supporting Phone, iPod touch, and iPad. This is a premium app was cost $1.99 but it’s totally FREE now. This app has Book include touch-based animation, painting, puzzles, a matching game, and more. So where ever you are the educational reading experience and learning process must goes on for your children through your iOS Devices. This app is available in iTunes Store under Book Category.

Miss Spider's Tea Party for the iPhone/iPod Touch

iTunes Link: http://itunes.apple.com/app/miss-spiders-tea-party-for/id365173247?mt=8

Overview:

This is big sized app but can run in any iOS device. I have just download this app for my little cousins in my iPhone and it runs great. Very interesting app, so simple to use and play for the children and nice animated graphics interface. Story time is anytime with this amazing iPhone/iPod Touch app! Read and play along with your child, or keep your child engaged on his or her own with this fun and educational reading experience. Users can read the story themselves, follow along as it’s read to them, or watch it in state-of-the-art animation. It’s so much fun, they won’t realize they’re learning! Also includes story-based activities such as touch-based animation, painting, puzzles, a matching game, and more.

About the story: Miss Spider is hosting a tea party—but nobuggy will come! What’s an eight-legged lady to do? Find out in this lovely tale of a spider’s gentle and rewarding search for friends, told in verse, which can also be read as a counting book.

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.1 or later. This app is totally free to download from iTunes.

Current Version: 2.1
Size: 78.5 MB

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Imrul Haque is Product Engineer at TheTechJournal. He writes about new products and covers mobile apps. You can reach him on Twitter And Google+.

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