Warrenville, IL -- (SBWire) -- 09/10/2012 --Windy Press International Publishing House, LLC has released an update, (version 1.1), of its top-rated interactive musical book for children, "Who Stole The Moon?". It contains a new Chinese narration and one more language: Korean. Altogether, the story can now be read and heard in 15 different languages! Thanks to the redesigning of the pages, the story is now available not only on the iPad, but on the iPhone as well.
*** Interactive book "Who Stole the Moon?" for iPad and now for iPhone! ***
"Who Stole the Moon?" is an interactive musical picture book application. The fairy tale "Who Stole the Moon?" was written by the British writer Helen Stratton-Wood and illustrated by the popular Russian artist Vlad Gerasimov. It's a story about little Bertie, who dreamed about becoming an astronaut. He loved to watch the moon shining through his skylight window every night as he lay in bed. One evening, though, the moon didn't appear in the sky. "Who Stole the Moon?" With this serious question, "detective" Bertie set out on his adventure. Join Bertie on his quest with this charming bedtime story that will gently nurture your child's imagination and send him off into the magical world of dreams.
With the interactive book "Who Stole the Moon?", Windy Press makes an innovative step in creating a completely new genre in digital publishing — the e-musical. In addition to fine illustrations, vivid animation, as well as 4 mini-games, the book includes 8 original songs, performed by award-winning American children's singer Susie Tallman and well-known Australian musician Richard Pleasance. "Who Stole the Moon?" is available in many widely-spoken languages across the world and is narrated by professional actors.
The 15 languages with professional narrators include: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Swedish, Dutch, Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Turkish, Afrikaans!
*** Overview of "Who Stole the Moon?" ***
Title: "Who Stole the Moon?" Published by: Windy Press International Publishing House, LLC. Release date: March 05, 2012. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Price: US $4.99 for iPad, US $2.99 for iPhone. Free Lite version also available (In-App Purchase: US $4.99/ US $2.99 accordingly) iTunes AppStore:
Full iPad version: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id499296025
Free iPad version: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id482612887
Full iPhone version: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id516839971
Free iPhone version: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id516839976
*** Company website with promotional videos ***
Book page: http://www.windypress.com/whostolethemoon/
Media Kit: http://www.windypress.com/whostolethemoon/mediakit.php
Company site: http://www.windypress.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/windypress
Twitter: https://twitter.com/windypress
About Windy Press
Windy Press is an international innovative publishing house headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Our primary direction is the publication of interactive e-books for children and adults. Windy Press publications feature rich animated illustrations combined with original songs and mini games. At the heart of the unique "book musicals" of Windy Press lies an original cross-platform book engine. This technology gives new life to books that are both entertaining and educational. As the founder of the e-musical genre, Windy Press takes its special place among the pioneers of the digital publishing revolution.
Press Release Contact Information
Yuri Mezenko
Windy Press International Publishing House, LLC
P.O. Box 1541
Warrenville, IL 60555 USA
Voice: (+1) 630-699-5832
E-Mail: info@windypress.com
Website: http://www.windypress.com/
Inquiries
Windy Press Public Relations
Email: info@windypress.com
Ph: (+1) 630-699-5832 (Representatives: Yuri or Staci)
"Who Stole the Moon?" the Top-rated Interactive Children's Book Is Now Available on the iPhone
Windy Press has released an updated version of its popular interactive book for children — "Who Stole The Moon?". The story can now be read and heard in 15 different languages. Best of all, it is now available for the iPhone!