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This new app developed for the Forestry Commission England brings to life the Gruffalo characters from best-selling children’s book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Magic Light launches Gruffalo app News Aug 28, 2014 by Benedicte Page Entertainment company Magic Light Pictures has launched an app based on Julia Donaldson’s bestselling picture book The Gruffalo.
He’s got sharp teeth. He’s been outsmarted by a mouse. He’s back. Yes, family favourite Gruffalo is returning to bookshelves next year in a brand new adventure – the monster’s first in ...
The trail is free to use, along with the app but the Forestry Commission asks that visitors pay to park in the forest. Car parking is charged at £1.50 or £4 all day and all machines are coin only.
The Gruffalo will come alive in the forest like never before thanks to a free new app. Families will be able to use it to follow clues around Delamere Forest and find the characters from the best ...
The Gruffalo is taking further strides down under thanks to a new deal that will see Queensland’s The Ginger Factory, Illawarra Fly and Wildlife Sydney Zoo in New South Wales, and Rippon Lea ...
He is one of the world's best loved monsters and now an interactive trail will bring the Gruffalo and other characters from the books to life. The Gruffalo Spotter app will launch at High Lodge in ...
The new website has been created by Aardman, working with digital consultancy Distinction, and was commissioned by Macmillan Children’s Books.. The site is being released ahead of the 15 th ...
The first two books, "The Gruffalo" (1999) and "The Gruffalo’s Child” (2004), have become international bestsellers, selling a combined 18.2 million copies worldwide.
This new app developed for the Forestry Commission England brings to life the Gruffalo characters from best-selling children’s book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.