Storylabs

Storylabs

Read to Learn Language

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Version History of Storylabs

1.36

November 23, 2019

Swipe left or right to view next file on the read screen. Color code progress on the learn screen.

1.35

November 21, 2019

Bug fix on transition from learn screen to read screen.

1.34

November 20, 2019

Bug fix on the read screen for default language selection.

1.33

November 17, 2019

Cosmetic changes to home, read, and learn screens.

1.32

January 9, 2019

Minor formatting changes to the Read and Learn screens.

1.31

January 7, 2019

Newly formatted store screen.

1.30

December 30, 2018

New icons and a journal for the Learn screen.

1.29

December 15, 2018

Added speech rate button for text-to-speech on reader screen.

1.28

December 9, 2018

Bug fix for swipe navigation on the reader screen.

1.27

December 8, 2018

Added text-to-speech and swipe navigation to the reader screen.

Storylabs In-App Purchases History

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1 year subscription

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1 year subscription

$0.99

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1 year subscription

$0.99

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1 year subscription

$0.99

The Short Girl

1 year subscription

$1.99

The Legend of La Llorona

1 year subscription

$1.99

La Mujer y el Perro Pequeño

1 year subscription

$4.99

La Chica Nueva

La Chica Nueva (1 Year Subscription)

$4.99

The New Girl

1 year subscription

$7.99

Xóchitl's Tears

1 year subscription

Price History of Storylabs

Description of Storylabs

Read to learn language with our illustrated, interactive stories. Master teachers crafted these classroom-tested stories to engage learners with high-frequency vocabulary written for acquisition. Listen to the stories with our text-to-speech reader. Connect with native speakers and other learners to tell your own version of the story.   Use the flashcards. Play the games. Have fun learning the language faster and better than you ever thought possible. Build fluency with Storylabs.

Storylabs: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Storylabs?

Yes, you can use the Storylabs app on iPad devices.

Who created the Storylabs app?

The Storylabs app was developed by AARON STEPHENS.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Storylabs?

The minimum iOS version for the Storylabs app is 11.0.

What is the current app rating of Storylabs?

Currently, the Storylabs app has a user rating of 3 } and receives mild reviews.

What category is the Storylabs app?

The App Genre Of The Storylabs App Is Education.

What Storylabs application version is the latest one?

1.36 is the most recent version of Storylabs.

What is the latest Storylabs update release date?

The date of the latest Storylabs update is October 4, 2024.

What is the exact date when Storylabs came out?

Storylabs became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Storylabs appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Storylabs app is AARON STEPHENS.

What are the languages available on Storylabs?

Storylabs is now available to use in English.

Can I access Storylabs via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, Storylabs is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Storylabs equipped with in-app purchases?

Yes, Storylabs is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.

Is Storylabs fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Storylabs is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Storylabs include ads as part of its experience?

No, Storylabs does not include ads as part of its experience.

Screenshots of Storylabs

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Reviews of Storylabs

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  • Why?

    Why would anyone want to subscribe to something like ‘StoryLabs’ when its founders advocate for the removal of books from libraries and schools that they find offensive? They would now like to see legislation labeling books in libraries as pornography. These are the same people screaming ‘freedom’ at mask mandates and vaccines. Forget it.
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