Daniel Tiger's Storybooks
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Updated :Mar 19,2020
Mar 18,2020
Developer :PBS KIDS
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Description
Read, play, and learn with Daniel Tiger’s Storybooks – a collection of favorite stories from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!

The Daniel Tiger’s Storybooks app is a library of interactive stories narrated by Daniel Tiger. The stories show Daniel learning little life lessons, like sharing with friends and being a helper. Each book includes a familiar song, charming animations, and a simple game to encourage children to play about the theme of the story. All books are available in English and Spanish.

Features:
-6 Interactive Storybooks: Big Brother Daniel, Daniel Shares His Tigertastic Car, Daniel and His Friends, Daniel’s Babysitter, Neighborhood Clean Up, and Something Special For Dad
-2 Reading Modes: With the narration on, Daniel Tiger reads the books. Children can follow the highlighted text to help develop beginning reading skills. Turn the narration off to read the book or tell the story yourselves.
-Songs from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, including “Grownups come back” and “Clean up, pick up, put away, clean up every day.”
-Simple games at the end of each book, like helping Mom Tiger with Baby Margaret and playing peekaboo with Daniel and Tigey.
-Talking Tips for parents to help relate Daniel’s stories to your child’s everyday life.
-Available in English and Spanish
-More books coming soon!

Daniel Tiger’s Storybooks gives families a fun way to read, sing, and talk together. Research shows that children learn more when a parent or caregiver reads and talks with them about the story. Reading together also helps start conversations between kids and parents – and sets the foundation for a lifelong love of reading.

Daniel Tiger’s Storybooks is based on the hit PBS KIDS series Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, produced by The Fred Rogers Company.

For more family fun with Daniel Tiger, visit pbskids.org/daniel

ABOUT PBS KIDS
Daniel Tiger's Storybooks is part of PBS KIDS’ ongoing commitment to helping kids build the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. PBS KIDS, the number-one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital media, as well as community-based programs.


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    By Kylie WashingtonJul 21,2022
    My little brother likes this game but always runs out of books he brings me the phone and asks for another book so I click on every one and he says that he read it already so I think this is only worth three stars