Review: Disney Storybook App
Enter the new Disney Story Central App for iPad that Gideon and I were given the opportunity to sample. Over 100 Disney titles (stories about Mickey and friends, the Princesses, Pixar friends, etc. ) are available for purchase through the app. You can redeem four titles with the initial download and registration. And Disney says new titles will be coming monthly.
Growing up with Disney’s “See, Hear, Read” titles I hope that over the years we’ll see some of those classic titles brought over to the app as well but I know that often such things are never easy as they seem given the various entities who own the rights. My favorite story of all time continues to be “it’s a small world.” So I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised that Gideon’s first selection was Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree, also the name of his absolute favorite attraction right now. The read along story actually shares the backstory of this adorable attraction at Disney California Adventure – how Mater came to gather the little tractors. As the story is read each word is illuminated in red. We selected AutoPlay so the pages turn automatically. "Read to Me" that lets you turn the page yourself as the reader reaches the end of each page or you can choose to read completely on your own without a narrator.
Unlike Disney’s various Storybook app titles – like the recently released Planes, these are simply the book read to you. There are no mini games related to the story or clickable characters. They are the same titles you find on local shelves beautifully translated to the iPad and read to you with a bit of introductory music. While the readers of the titles we listened to do offer nice inflection I wish they had a bit more variety for each character within the story. However the standard delivery is very helpful to beginning readers. Along with Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree we sampled Minnie’s Rainbow, Huey, Dewey and Louie’s Rainy Day and Planes Fire & Rescue. Your library titles also sync with the website, DisneyStoryCentral.com.
The Disney Story Central app keeps a log of your reader’s progress. It can even keep the logs of various readers if your family has several children and lets them set up their own bookshelf of their favorite titles. Through the password protected zone, I can purchase a number of tokens that my little reader can then redeem for titles. Titles cost $3.99 when purchased individually but various bundles can reduce the cost to under $1 per title.
Like the Disney read-along books did for me years ago, The Disney Story Central app can help your child develop a growing love of reading with you or independently, and for that I highly recommend it.
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