Learn-to-Read or Read-along in these two magical books about Ange-Marie and her wacky ball of curly hair as they learn together how to embrace their individuality and create wonderful friendships.
“The Magic Poof” promotes diversity among children while teaching the importance of self-esteem, creativity and imagination.
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REVIEWS
“The Magic Poof” is charming and hilarious from the point of view of any girl (or boy!) who struggles with being different and fitting in with others.” – Kelly Wickham, Little Pickle Press
“There is no doubt children are going to love this app. This imaginative story is sure to inspire little ones to tap into their own creativity and explore their imaginations as they read.” – Best Apps for Kids
An entertaining romp about friendship, accepting differences, and being yourself. Highly Recommended.” – Geeks with Juniors
“It is clever and silly and your child will forget they’re even improving their reading skills.” – The iPhone Mom
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RECENT AWARD
“The Magic Poof” is the Gold Medal Winner of the Mom’s Choice Award for Excellence in Family-Friendly Media Products and Services.
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APP FEATURES
- App contains TWO interactive books
- Ideal for kids in preschool and early elementary grades
- Two reading modes: “Read to Me” and “I Can Read”
- Narrated by Nickelodeon’s Robbie Daymond
- Words are highlighted as the story is read
- Tap any word to hear it back to help and teach early readers
- Turn pages and read at any pace
- Select and replay any page
- Enjoy fun animations, sound effects and surprises on every page
Special Bonus Feature: A hilarious “poof-shaping” activity where children can take a photo of friends, family or even a selfie and shape or choose their very own “magic poof” and place it on top of their heads.
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Proud sponsor of:
We Need Diverse Books Campaign: www.diversebooks.org; and
Multicultural Children’s Book Day: www.multiculturalchildrensbookday.com.
The “Magic Poof” books and application are currently being used in classrooms in North American to teach multiculturalism and diversity.