
Many of the children's e-book applications for iPad today use a combination of animations, video or even games to make books more "interactive" for their young readers.
Me Books, a London-based digital e-book app and retailer
launching today in the U.S., has a slightly different take. Instead of animation, the app uses audio to add an additional element to stories. The e-books are narrated, and include artwork that kids can tap to hear characters speak, too. In addition, readers (or their parents) can also record their own voices over the default narration to customize the experience even further.
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