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The illusion maker free app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5312 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: SARL La souris qui raconte
Free
Current version: 1.2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 25 Oct 2013
App size: 38.95 Mb

“In the gloomy city, where only cement walls seemed to flourish, there were no games to be played, no attraction parks, not even a public garden. Counting cars was one of the very few distractions…That is until…”.

Eric is a young boy who lives in a sad and gloomy city. One day, when the city is brought to a halt by a dreadful traffic jam, Eric meets Pirouette, a colorful clown, astride his elephant, Peanut. This meeting will not only change the course of his life but also the lives of all those who live in the city. Find out how Eric and Pirouette are going to bring color back to all of the gloom with the help of a strange device.
From 6 years onwards.

This free abbreviated version will give you an idea of the story. 
If you enjoyed the first chapter, you can purchase the whole story!

Some reasons that will make you love this new interactive story:

- An original story, full of unexpected twists.
- Interactive animated illustrations that will take you from the tube platform, where strange things are happening, all the way to the circus.
- Almost 30min of fun and adventure.
- Available in 2 languages: English and French.
- A way to experience the story that can be either silent or read by a storyteller, without the text appearing.


This book is part of the “To Play” collection by La Souris Qui Raconte, which can be identified by the hand symbol in the right corner of the icon. Our other “To Read” collection is recognizable by an eye symbol.


La Souris Qui Raconte publishes original works that are 100% digital, adapted for web reading as well as e-book readers and makes reading fun! The company distinguishes itself in the publishing world by setting previously unpublished stories in an imaginative graphic world. Its collections will appeal to parents who are eager to find responsible digital literature for their children aged between 5 and 10 years old.

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