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Jay Bean and the Dreamers’ Circus Review

Our Review

Jay Bean and the Dreamers’ Circus is a very nice iPad story book app that stands out in the category of children’s book apps as it is lengthier than many and is geared towards children 8 and up, giving them what is more of a chapter Ebook than a picture book with words to practice their reading comprehension skills, especially involving some longer pages of text. Options include either reading this book by oneself or following along with included narration.

In this story, the main character is a boy named Jay Bean who lives in a world where nobody dreams except him. Jay has vivid dreams about a circus and goes on an adventure looking for those who share the common experience of dreaming and can explain what these circus dreams mean.

The narration is nicely done here, as is the look of this app, and I am happy to report that although these nicely-done illustrations coincide with the text, there is a lot of narrative that takes place among these pages for which one must use his imagination to create these images. I love book apps in general, but sometimes animations in ebooks can be so on-the-nose of what is going on in the story that there is little left for the reader to fill in with his own creative thoughts. This app thoughtfully avoids this issue that is sometimes seen in other book apps. I also like how this application fits an average of 115 words per page and contains varied sentence structures without calling attention to itself, also containing a story structure worthy of being discussed in a classroom setting or at home with one’s child.

I do think, however, that the choice for the color of the text used in this story to gradually change through out the page ombre style a bit distracting, especially as this text is superimposed over the illustrations and sometimes these colorful words blend into the images, reminding me of reading white-on-white movie subtitles.

I have enjoyed this story, appreciating the longer length, not terribly common among ebooks for kids in this age range, especially that include narration as an option. I also like the larger scope, as this story takes Jay to meet many interesting characters, with Jay going on an adventure with someone he meets along the way, traveling to “Dreamers Circus,” the very circus Jay has been dreaming about.

Personally I was a little let down by the “surprise ending” as it changes the story that I was greatly enjoying into something less creative and original. As an adult, I wish the ending were different, but I do recommend this book to children who in general are not as well-read as adults; this ending may still be a new idea to them.

This app is a good choice for getting kids to read longer more involved stories. I like that this app will open up to the last page read as this story (at 42 pages) may be a long read in one sitting for many children. It is also nice that this story is broken down into chapters in terms of an index, but it would be nice if this story was broken down into chapters during the reading of this book itself, giving the reader a nice place to take a break if desired.

All and all, an experience children will enjoy, with parents appreciating the more sophisticated writing style and longer length than found in many ebooks. Do check out the developer’s site to download interesting educational resources that, although geared towards teachers, can be modified to be used at home as well, a nice addition to this ebook application.

dataMay 23rd, 2011 by Amy Solomon Share

Application Detail

Jay Bean and the Dreamers' Circus - children's ...


Download on iTunesDeveloper: Roneld Lores
Released: 2011-03-31 00:00:00
Price: $2.99

Description from the Developer

Jay Bean and the Dreamers' Circus is an original children's book with 42 beautifully illustrated pages and a warm, cheerful narration. Jay is a little boy with many peculiar traits, like unusually large feet and a special knack for wearing out his shoes, but the thing that makes him extraordinary is also what leads him on his journey. You see, Jay lives in a world where no one has ever heard of a thing called dreaming and for a little boy who can dream, this poses many questions. Jay embarks on a spirited adventure to try and find others like him. With the help of colorful friends he discovers the Dreamers' Circus and the answers to his questions.

Beyond its entertainment value, this app is great for parents and teachers who would like to present young readers with a thoughtful and original short story, interesting and diverse characters, and a great example of plot development with a surprise ending.

A simple user friendly interface allows the reader to navigate back and forth between pages, as well as jump directly to specific pages. By simply turning individual features such as narration, music and animated visual effects on and off, you can effectively alter the mood of the App, from a lively animated reading experience for younger kids to a teaching aid that can promote reading and comprehension skills for children 8 and up. Educational resources such as comprehension questions and answers, and various lesson-plan starters can be downloaded for free from the application website.

✓ A thoughtful story
✓ Interesting characters
✓ Vibrant illustrations
✓ Playful music
✓ Beautiful narration
✓ Average 115 words per page
✓ Varied sentence structure
✓ Total length 4,840 words

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