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Developer: Sky Network Television Limited
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 28 Nov 2018
App size: 82.12 Mb
4.0 ( 3280 ratings )
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Imagine being a little girl and wanting to be an All Black. Does she achieve her dream? Find out! Please enjoy Ellerslie Primary School’s interactive multi-lingual stories by downloading now.

©Written by Vainima, Afu, Joseph, Alpha, Saul, Lile

SKY TV cares about content protection and wants Kiwis to care too: that’s why SKY sponsored a storytelling workshop with an NZ company called KIWA Digital where participants work collaboratively to write, illustrate and record their unique, multi-lingual stories. The workshop was run during Maori Language week, 2018 with twenty children from Ellerslie School in Auckland. The aim is to educate children, their teachers and their whanau about the value of content creation and their rights as content creators.

These stories reflect the unique stories and dreams of Kiwi children and are proudly written for children of the world. Enjoy!

FEATURES
• Autoplay OR swipe over words for Read-to-Me
• Read by myself.

Customize the book:
• Record yourself and practice your English, Tongan and Maori languages.

Other interactive features:
• Animation and sound effects
• A child-friendly user interface
• Background music that can be turned on and off

This digital book contains audio and text narration in two languages: English and Maori.

NEED HELP?
Contact us: [email protected]

Kiwa Digital, New Zealand partners with KIWA® Middle East FZ- LLC as a world leading production house for experiential digital books. Bringing mother tongue languages to the internet.

Check out our website: www.kiwadigital.com

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