Kids on Fire App Spotlight: Interactive Holiday Book Apps From Oceanhouse Media

Oceanhouse Media’s interactive book apps are among the most popular and highly-rated in Amazon’s App Store, and these holiday-themed examples are no exception! With read-aloud capability, fun animations, music, sound effects and interactive elements that let kids play along with favorite characters and settings, these book apps are sure to delight pre-readers and early readers alike.


Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (4.5/5 stars, all ages, currently priced at $3.99)

The classic holiday tale, based on the Rankin-Bass animated television show.

 


How The Grinch Stole Christmas! (4.5/5 stars, all ages, currently priced at $4.99 and currently comes bundled with a $1 Amazon MP3 Store Credit)

It’s the beloved Dr. Seuss tale, with original Dr. Seuss artwork, but brought into the digital / interactive age in an app.


The Berenstain Bears’ Christmas Tree (5/5 stars, all ages, currently priced at $4.99)

In “The Berenstain Bears’ Christmas Tree,” finding the perfect tree is very important for Papa Bear and his cubs. While hunting for that one special tree, the family meets up with the animals that live in the trees, and the family learns an important lesson.

 


Tacky’s Christmas (5/5 stars, all ages, currently priced at $3.99)

Tacky, Goodly, Lovely, Angel, Neatly, and Perfect are celebrating the holiday with good cheer, singing, and lots of presents. Tacky’s present is a little bit different, and not exactly what his friends had in mind, but when the Christmas merrymaking is interrupted by hunters in search of pretty penguins, it’s Tacky’s gift that helps to save the day…


The Night Before Christmas – Enchanted Tales (no reviews yet, currently priced at $1.99)

In a tiny, snow-dusted village, the Christmas season is just beginning. Little orphan Jeffrey is working in a toy factory for a miserly old meanie named Mr. Reeks. In an effort to bring joy to the other orphans of the town, Jeffrey begins repairing discarded toys from the factory and delivering them to the orphanage at night. When old Mr. Reeks discovers that someone has been stealing his broken toys, he flies into a rage and vows to catch the culprit with a Christmas Eve trap. With the evil Mr. Reeks plotting against them, Jeffrey and Paws are hoping for a Christmas miracle.

 

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