AtlasofSeasAndOceans contains 53 fantastic videos of marine wildlife. Your smartphone or tablet will allow you to play the videos by making eye contact with the illustrations. Just click on the red dots and enjoy the show.
This app was developed by Luke Smith.
Videos are sourced from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), USA
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Pexels and Shutterstock.
The audio is sourced from YouTube Audio LIbrary.
The picture in the iPhone and iPad visuals is a photogram from Tom Fisk / Pexels video on Green Sea Turtles.
Just need to hire a new developer agency. This app rarely works as intended.
Emmbec,
Mediocre at best
The developers of this app clearly don’t read children’s books. You have to hold the phone and book in a special way for it to work otherwise you spend minutes trying to have the animations to show up which leads to a disappointed child. When it works it has a nice touch of turning everything 3D which is nice.
oceancreatures,
Very Good but no audio.
My 5 y.o. son loves this book with the app, but the app seems only for visual no audio.. My son wish he can hear the ocean waves or the sounds of the sea animals make like the dolphins, etc...