Funny, likeable Little Critter is at it again! He struggles to remember what he is supposed to do each day. On rainy days he remembers his raincoat but forgets his boots. On school days he gets to school on time but forgets his lunchbox. At home he takes a bath but forgets to use soap. Poor Little Critter! He tries hard but hasn't quite mastered the art of how to get through the day. Every young child will understand Little Critter's confusion and laugh with him from start to finish!
Mercer Mayer's delightful story is a pleasure to read, for kids and grownups alike. And this deluxe, interactive omBook from Oceanhouse Media can help build your child's reading skills in exciting new ways.
- Choose from 3 ways to read this story: Read to Me, Read it Myself, or Auto Play
- Listen to professional narration and fun music and sound effects
- View Mercer Mayer's delightful art on pages that pan and zoom
- Read or follow along as the words are highlighted; touch words to hear them again
- Touch any image on the screen and its word will pop up
Listen, Read, Laugh, and Learn
Choose one of three ways to enjoy the story: Read to Me, Read it Myself, or Auto Play. The Read to Me option allows your child to listen to the narrated story, highlighting the words as they are read. The Read it Myself option allows your child to read each page in the traditional form and turn each page with a swipe. Auto Play will play the story like a movie, automatically reading and turning the pages; this is the best option for very young children.
From page to page, your child can touch anywhere on the screen and learn a new word. Individual words are highlighted as the story is read, making it simple for children to follow along and recognize words. Touch the words or long-press any paragraph to have them repeated. To enhance learning by picture and word association, your child can touch any image on the screen and the word will pop up, identifying the object in bright, bold letters
From page to page, your child can touch anywhere on the screen and learn a new word. Individual words are highlighted as the story is read, making it simple for children to follow along and recognize words. Touch the words or long-press any paragraph to have them repeated. To enhance learning by picture and word association, your child can touch any image on the screen and the word will pop up, identifying the object in bright, bold letters