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Daniel Tiger's Storybooks

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Monica Encarnacion By Monica Encarnacion , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Learn little life lessons with beloved friends.

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Why Age 3+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 11+

Based on 1 parent review

age 11+

It really depends on your kid's maturity. So funny!

Absolutely HILARIOUS!! Seriously, I couldn't stop laughing!

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Parents will appreciate this fun way to read, sing, and talk together about important lessons that little kids need to learn. Little kids will become engrossed in the colorful pages of Daniel Tiger's Storybooks and enjoy the relatable stories narrated by their beloved friend Daniel. To reinforce lessons further, kids can play games like helping Mom Tiger with Baby Margaret and playing peekaboo with Daniel and Tigey, and parents can sing along with the songs and use the Talking Tips to start a conversation. Another feature is that this app is bilingual -- for both kid and parent content -- so native Spanish speakers can also learn and talk about important life lessons. If more books are added over time, the opportunities for learning (and fun!) will increase.

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