Build a monster (a friendly monster!), dress him up, and bring it to life! Just in time for Halloween, BabyLit Frankenstein Build and Play introduces this iconic story to young children (ages 3-6, although everyone enjoys making creatures!). The lab helps you make, dress, and customize your creatures, and then play with your creations. Your child will read, build, and play in this imaginative take on a spooky classic. Features: • Based on Frankenstein: A BabyLit Anatomy Primer by Jennifer Adams and Alison Oliver • New artwork and animations created with the Alison, the illustrator! • Exciting animations, sounds, and interactions that take advantage of your device • Your favorite characters from the BabyLit Frankenstein Board Book, with more to do for a slightly older audience (ages 3+) • Kid-friendly design and development • Pressure-free interactions and activities that encourage curiosity • Free of in-app purchases and in-game advertising Build and Play: • Drag the body parts onto the x-ray table to build your creature • Pull the lever to bring your creature to life • Dress your creature with dozens of patterns • Tap your creature’s head to change its hairstyle • Tap the beaker to change your creature’s color • Tilt or tip the device upside down to see what happens • Tap and swipe your creature to make it groan and laugh • Drag the strawberries to your creature to feed it Read: • Tap the pile of books to hear or read a kid-friendly version of the story • In the grownups section, adults can check out the Story Summary to remember the darker story behind Frankenstein’s creation Savvy Parents Love BabyLit With the perennial popularity of classic writers like Lewis Carroll, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Austen, and William Shakespeare, BabyLit is a fashionable way to introduce toddlers and young children to the world of classic literature. Try BabyLit board book primers, digital books, and gifts. Coming soon in the BabyLit app series: A Christmas Carol, Jungle Book, and Pride & Prejudice! Night & Day Studios, the creators of Peekaboo Barn, built this app. We love making creatures, and we made Frankenstein with the same love that we have for our other creature apps BabyLit Jungle Book Hide & Seek, Peekaboo Barn Farm Day, Peekaboo Trick or Treat, and Shake & Make. BabyLit® is a registered trademark of Gibbs Smith, Inc. © 2015 — all rights reserved. BabyLit created by Suzanne Gibbs Taylor.
App stopped working
One of my kids’ favorites, but it has stopped working, despite reinstalls.
Doesn’t work
Like other reviews say, downloads but does not work on iPhone or iPad. Just a black screen. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS APP. Would be careful purchasing any app from this designer.
App does not launch ... pls do not buy
Buyer beware, app does not launch despite multiple uninstalls and reinstalls ...
Doesn't work
Purchased, downloaded, and installed. Doesn't work on either my phone or iPad. One very disappointed grandchild.
Great Halloween Fun and Learning for Young Ones!!
This is a new Halloween favorite in our house! Not only does the app offer a kid friendly version of the take of Frankenstein, but kiddos can also easily build their own friendly Frankenstein monster, using their fine motor skills, design clothing for him, and even change the color of his monster skin. Once finished, they can explore how different actions effect their creation, and take photos of their new friend. A light touch, an iPad tilt, shake, tap, all effect this friendly monster differently! I highly recommend this app for early learners some kids with special needs, kids with fine motor delays, and kids working on emotions! It is must have!
Cute
This is a very cute app but there isn't a lot to do. I have a 2 year old boy who loves this book but he gets bored with the app very quickly. They should add a few more interactive elements. Overall it's pretty cute though. Not quite worth the money.
Not the best
This is so short and not very interactive for a 2 year old boy. This is cute for a little girl around 5 who likes to dress and re-dress. The story is super cute but the app needs some work. Add some games, make the story book more interactive, make it so your creature can be used in the story. Overall it's cute but I don't recommend it it's not worth the money.
This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate. - Minor bug fixes - Hides UI elements when capturing an image of your creature
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