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Moon Story app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1424 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: Base 2 Applications, LLC
0.99 USD
Current version: 2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Aug 2013
App size: 25.86 Mb

Moon is the #1 iPad Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Childrens Book!

Take a journey into the wilderness to discover animals and magic of the night. Moon, an interactive Assyrian Childrens book, is a colorful way to build Assyrian reading skills. On their way to dreamland, readers will enjoy rich illustrations, read-along narration, and interactive animals while learning their names and spelling in one of the worlds oldest languages.

You and your children are one tap away from catching the Moon and even waking up a "Diba" - Assyrian for Bear!

Dont forget, read from right to left as Assyrians do.

What Parents and Kids are saying:
"Thank you for the audio version of your book; its really awesome! My children are Assyrian speakers and will totally enjoy hearing another voice tell a story to them in Assyrian. It has been a struggle translating English children’s books to my kids. I have to often dig for Assyrian vocabulary that compares to the English translation of the book. Now, I don’t have to do that." -- Patricia
"All I can say , CHEBO, brilliant work. Please continue doing this in the future." -- Ashoor
"My four year old cousin said he loves it" -- Sabrina

Features:
* Assyrian Neo-Aramaic text and voice overs for correct reading and pronunciation
* Over 20 different plants and animals
* Written in traditional Assyrian verse
* English translations
* Interactive and fun
* Educational mini-games
* Read from right to left teaching your children proper Assyrian Neo-Aramaic reading techniques
* Anyone studying other Semitic languages such as Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Chaldean, Suryoyo, Hebrew and Arabic will also enjoy this app.
* Dont miss the soundboard at the end of the story. Tap on the the animals to hear what they are called in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
* Moon Story is directly based off of a popular Assyrian childrens book written by Romil Benyamino and illustrated by Victor Benyamino.