The Blue Lobster Cheats

The Blue Lobster Hack 2.0 + Redeem Codes

ASL & English Storybook App

Developer: Gallaudet University
Category: Education
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.0
ID: edu.gallaudet.vl2storybook.thebluelobster

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Description

From the same team who made the award-winning ASL/English bilingual storybook app, The Baobab, we bring you The Blue Lobster! The adventures of the curious little girl continues! In this storybook designed for younger and emerging readers, ages 3 & up, the curious little girl goes off in search for a rare blue lobster!

This storybook app contains rich ASL storytelling, original and beautiful watercolor illustrations, and a large vocabulary collection of fingerspelled and signed words. Every page contains a sentence video in ASL and English text.

The Blue Lobster is a story that introduces your child to marine life, with different animals, and colors. The emphasis is on finding a blue lobster, and young readers will be able to predict what is a blue lobster, and what is not.

This storybook app also contains bonus pages of questions - we encourage parents to use those pages to encourage reading comprehension. Most importantly, have fun! Start reading, and learning!

VL2 Storybook Apps are designed based on research in visual learning and language acquisition for an optimal reading experience.

Be sure to check out our collection of more storybook apps!

Version history

2.0
2020-05-05
Updated the app codebase
1.2
2015-02-21
Extra four pages of fun & a few fixes!
1.1
2015-01-28
Added four extra pages, and updated the "More Apps" section.
1.0
2014-09-27

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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
6 Ratings

Reviews

MemphisQueen,
Useless for hearing children
I've taught my son sign language and wanted to support that with additional signs and the supporting videos of the story. But it's all in sign - no narration at all to go along with it to help him associate the signs and words. So basically it's useless for me (and the hearing audiences who also want to teach children signs).

Otherwise, the pictures look good and there's a video of a girl signing the story. For deaf children, it's probably good. But for hearing children learning sign,not so much.