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Remixed Fairy Tales: Salmonella - A Germ-Packed Love Story


4.4 ( 64 ratings )
教育 图书
开发 Quackenworth
0.99 USD

Prince Polio has invited germs from all over Germania to the royal ball to dance the Perfect Dance before midnight. The special germ who accomplishes this feat will rule the mighty Kingdom of Germania with Prince Polio until the end of time. Will the lowly Salmonella get the opportunity to dance the Perfect Dance? Will Sally Shingles, Salmonella’s fairy godmother, make it in time to help her? Not a chance if you ask her evil sisters Typhi and Enteria.

See who will become the princess of Germania in Quackenworth’s fourth story in the Remix Series, Salmonella: A Germ-packed Love Story.

This story is a remake of the classic story, Cinderella. It was written by David Hollaway and illustrated by Jack Avetisyan. The story introduces readers to STEM concepts, with a high emphasis on science. Kids learn about the world of germs viruses, bacteria, etc.

FEATURES
* Read – Has animated characters for greater interactivity. Tap the screen to hear the narrator read in over 7 different character voices
* Watch – The app will read to the child while the fully animated story displays in the background
* Animated Scenes – High quality animated scenes and characters for more interactivity
* Vocabulary – Find exploding vocabulary words through out the story
* Behind the Scenes page with original sketches from the illustrator
* Story is professionally narrated

RECOMMENDED FOR
* Boys and girls ages 5 to 9
* Lovers of fractured fairy tales!

AGE
4 to 10

GRADES
K-5

THEMES
Overcoming obstacles, determination, confidence

ACADEMIC TOPICS
Compare and contrast, creative writing, fractured fairy tales

STORY FACTS
1. The story of Cinderella dates back to ancient Greece. Similar Cinderella stories are found in China, Japan, and Greece.
2. Hundreds of Cinderella stories are known throughout the world.
3. Germs are everywhere and most cannot be seen by the naked eye.
4. There are four major types of germs: bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi.
5) Cavities and strep throat are caused by bacteria.
6) Colds are caused by viruses.
7) There are good and bad germs.