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BooClips
BooClips is a line of digital books for children on the iPad, Android, PC and Mac. Created by software company Castle Builders (IL), BooClips feature storylines and characters from movies, TV shows and the Bible. The company has partnered with several big entertainment companies in order to adapt their content to the BooClips format. These partnerships have assisted Castle Builders with garnering attention to their products. Since the release of their first BooClips in April 2011, the digital books have experienced a significant amount of notice. Within six days of the LazyTown's Dr. Rottenstein BooClips release on April 20, 2011, the app was listed as number one in the iTunes US App Store for Books, and as number two in the iTunes App Store overall.〔Castle Builders (IL). (2011). LazyTown BooClips iPad app reached # 1 within first week of release! (Release ). Retrieved from http://www.prlog.org/11474313-lazytown-booclips-ipad-app-reached-1-within-first-week-of-release.html〕〔Roberts, Bena (2011, May 9). LazyTown teach your kids to read app hits 1st place on free iPad App Charts. Retrieved from http://www.gomonews.com/lazytown-teach-your-kids-to-read-app-hits-1st-place-on-free-ipad-app-charts/〕 Since then Castle Builders has released several more BooClips, and is continuing to develop more. ==About BooClips== The name "BooClips" derives from the two words "books" and "clips." The idea for these digital books for children is to create a multimedia experience that engages children in reading. The BooClips interface resembles a book, offering synchronized narration of the text with highlighted words, and a guiding element for marking the place on the page. BooClips integrate many animations with touch capabilities to all for a variety of actions, including an animated page flip effect. At the end of every chapter is a movie clip in which readers can view video footage of the material they have just read. In addition to these features, BooClips offer translation into many different languages and clarification of the text, and even American Sign Language interpretation. Other features include a 3D mode, an animated magnifying glass, an animated bookmark, and a voice-over function allowing parents to record themselves reading in synchronization with the text.
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