[Press Release] App Follow the Star - an animal Christmas Story - warms your heart
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Outside it is cold and Christmas is just around the corner. Many people tend to sentimentality in this time, remember wonderful Holidays in their childhood and want quiet and peaceful Christmas. The latest app of triomis - Follow the Star - provides the right mood. The app is now available to download from Amazon,Google Play and Windows Phone.
Winter is the perfect time for storytelling. In 20 lovely and entertaining episodes the app mood for Christmas. Lovely illustrations accompany the wonderful story of Jesus' birth. Well, let’s look back on what really happened that day? The donkey Eli and his animal friends tell the story from their perspective.
The Adventist history is a great reading fun for kids ages 8
and up. The family sitting in the warm room together and listening to the fun,
exciting and thrilling episodes that reads the app. Thus, even the little ones
to enjoy the story, when in the hectic holiday season Mom and Dad do not have
time to read aloud.
In addition to the stories, there is also a recipe for
gingerbread and crafts. Create dough, roll it out, cut out the friendly
characters from the stories and then eat while listening. The barn and all the
protagonists can be printed as construction paper. The stall comes under the
Christmas tree from your smartphone or tablet.
Everything in Advent calendar style. Let's count the time
down and open one door each day! Every day you and your kids can open a door
and enjoy the next episode. And time flies up to Christmas in no time.
Follow the Star: The
App for Christmas. This is a wonderful pastime for the holiday season and
Christmas days that will touch you and your family deeply.
“We are happy to announce this great App right to Christmas” said Stephan Thurek, Cofounder and CEO of triomis GmbH. “It’s our first approach to combine an interactive App with an eBook. Our Framework is a great chance for book publisher to bring their existing content from paperback books to apps on the modern devices with less coast and risk.”