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Children's Classics - Lite app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 7648 ratings )
Music Education
Developer: INBAL Tal
Free
Current version: 3.2, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 19 Nov 2012
App size: 177.03 Mb

ANIMALS. INSTRUMENTS. AMAZING
"Zoola – Children’s Classics is most definitely the best children’s app you’ll ever see that includes a hippo playing The Cat from Peter & the Wolf on a clarinet."
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With adorable animals, playing the greatest musical creations (Swan lake, Nutcracker, Lullaby...), "ZOOLA childrens Classics" will not only introduce your child to classical music, it will make your child fall in love with it.

Even adults cant stay indifferent to the cute dog playing "Mozart piano sonata" on the piano, the funny hippopotamous playing "Peter and the wolf" on the clarinet, the fluffy squirrel playing "Swan Lake" on the flute, and many more talented friends.

"ZOOLA childrens Classics" will teach your child the basic information about the musical instruments of the orchestra. How they look, how they sound, what they made of and how you play them.

"ZOOLA childrens Classics" will also introduce your child to interesting information about the great composers. Did you know that Beethoven composed his best music after he became deaf? Did you know that No one really knew much about Bach until 100 years after he died?

In this app you will find a basic biography of the greatest composers life, where they came from, how they grew up and what are their most famous pieces.


The Effect of Classical Music on Children
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It is commonly agreed that classic music has a profound effect on mood, spatial intelligence, memory and language. Listening to music can even have positive effects on health. The impact of music on everyday life cannot be argued. Music manipulates moods, enriches story lines and envelops minds. This impact occurs on both babies and adults.

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See app (Full version) in action here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jROjVPgR-eI&feature=youtu.be