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All Versions of The Big Picture Book

2.1

November 14, 2019

- Support for iOS 13 - Support for all screen sizes

2.0

May 16, 2017

- Support for iPhone with 4", 4.7", 5.5" displays - Support for Retina iPads and iPad Pro - Support for iOS 8 and later - New pictures
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1.1.2

October 11, 2011

- Bugfixes - Updated content

1.1.1

March 2, 2011

- New content - Bugfixes - Performance improvement

1.1

February 1, 2011

- Games: Memory & Find! - New French voice - Added language: Polish - Improved content
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1.0.1

January 11, 2011

Changes on demand of our lovely customers: - "Babysafe" scrolling. - Voice is played with every tap instead of every second tap. - Updated content.
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1.0

December 17, 2010

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Description of The Big Picture Book

The Big Picture Book is primarily designed to educate and entertain our youngest fellows. With 83 beautiful, sharp and high-resolution images our little ones are allowed to learn their native language in a fun and interactive way! For easy learning, the pictures are divided into six categories. The app comes with the ability to switch language with six languages covered! So why not pick up some words in a foreign language when they become too easy in the native language? This way, both young and old will have great fun with The Big Picture Book - knowledge has no age limit! Choose a category. Tap the picture and text and voice will reveal what the image represents. Select the next image with a swiping motion or go back to the main menu and select a new category (or a new language). To educate and entertain even further there is now, from version 1.1 , a memory game with images taken from the different categories. There is also a quiz game where the purpose is to find the picture representing the spoken word (which is also printed on the screen). The six categories are: Animals, Baby Animals, At the Zoo, Vehicles, Colors and Fruits & Vegetables. The six languages are: English, Swedish, Norwegian, Spanish, French and Polish.
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The Big Picture Book: FAQ

Can The Big Picture Book be used on an iPad?

Yes, The Big Picture Book can be used on an iPad.
Graphiclife AB is the creator of the The Big Picture Book app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 9.0 or later installed to run the app.
The Big Picture Book has an excellent rating of 5.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The The Big Picture Book App Is Education.
2.1 is the newest version of The Big Picture Book.
The most recent update for The Big Picture Book was released on July 7, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the The Big Picture Book app in English, French, Norwegian Bokmål and 3 more.
No, The Big Picture Book is not on Apple Arcade.
No, The Big Picture Book does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, The Big Picture Book does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The Big Picture Book

  • Can't open it

    I used to like this app for children on early intervention, but now it opens and then immediately closes.

    Developer Response

    Hi! Unfortunately our app has not been able to keep up with the iOS upgrades provided by Apple. Until now! With a completely rewritten version of this app, the problem you experienced is now solved. Hopefully you'll enjoy the new version of our app. Best Regards Måns The Big Picture Book Support
  • Beautiful pictures

    Wonderful pictures and nice simple games. Great for little ones or kids with language delays.
  • Well done!

    I am not generally a fan of flash card style apps but this goes much further- not only is content available in 8 languages, there are games to reinforce learning- a memory game and a quiz style "find the ___" game. The interface is simple but has engaging, bright photos and I really like how there is no negative reinforcement- if an answer is wrong no sound is made- the child simply tries again until the correct answer is chosen- then there is a pleasant "ping" sound, along with the vocabulary word spoken again. - this reinforcement style is a good fit for children with special needs too. I also like how in the memory game the cards that have been matched stay up so the child can view them.