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And now ... for something completely different. This 15 screen musical painting by Jordan Stone has with page elements that unfold into one another, and an innovative parallax scrolling technique that you control with your finger. So while the individual elements on each page are not interactive, the entire scene feels like it's made out of sliding sheets of paper that can be freely manipulated. Read more in the September issue of Children's Technology Review. Music by Bob Schneider. App by Sofake.
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