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The Bumble Storybook 1.7
9th Impact
The Bumble is a beautiful rhyming storyofagrumpy old Bumble and a carefree happy-go-lucky mouse.This free book is a positive and uplifting story that willteachyourkids that you can't judge a book by it's cover and thatyousee theinner goodness of people through their actions, nottheirexternalappearance.Designed for parents to read with their kids at bedtime,thestoryhas soothing lyrical rhymes and calming backgroundmusic.There aretouch area on pages so even young children caninteractwith thestory to make the characters move as youread.With original writing and animated clay characters setinhand-madescenes, The Bumble is crafted with love from starttofinish.The Bumble is a storybook your kids will want to read overandoveragain.** Comes with a bonus memory game! **
Map of Life 2.0.5
Map of Life
What species live here? What is thatlivingthing? And where else does it occur? Find out with the Map ofLifeapp, putting the most advanced geographic biodiversityknowledge atyour fingertips. The app builds on a global scientificeffort to tohelp you discover, identify and record speciesworldwide. Birds,mammals, frogs, reptiles, butterflies,dragonflies, bumblebees,fish, trees ... tap into an unrivalled andgrowing databasecovering 30,000+ species worldwide, and add to ityourself!+ Discover and identify species around you and worldwideGet a list of species around you or your next destinationtogetherwith information to identify and learn about them. Forgotthat bigguide book on your hike? Map of Life has you covered andalreadydone much of the identification work for you!+ Record your sightingsSeen something noteworthy you want to share or build yourown list of species for a site? Record your observations in theapp,share them with friends or engage with them online at mol.org.Yourrecords may help researchers fill critical gaps forconservation andspecies monitoring.+ Engage with species and their rangesLearn about how data like yours can make a difference, mapspeciesand learn about them at Map of Life mol.org
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse 1.0
Normal Studio
Mrs. Tittlemouse is a tale in which nohumansplay a part and one in which events are treated as thoughthey haveoccurred since time immemorial and far from humanobservance. It isa simple story, and one likely to appeal to youngchildren.Mrs. Tittlemouse is a "most terribly tidy little mousealwayssweeping and dusting the soft sandy floors" in the "yardsandyards" of passages and storerooms, nut-cellars, and seed-cellarsinher "funny house" amongst the roots of a hedge. She has akitchen,a parlour, a pantry, a larder, and a bedroom where shekeeps herdust-pan and brush next to her little box bed. She triesto keepher house tidy, but insect intruders leave dirty footprintson thefloors and all sorts of messes about the place.A beetle is shooed away, a ladybird is exorcised with "Flyawayhome! Your house is on fire!", and a spider inquiring afterMissMuffet is turned away with little ceremony. In a distantpassage,Mrs. Tittlemouse meets Babbitty Bumble, a bumble bee whohas takenup residence with three or four other bees in one of theemptystorerooms. Mrs. Tittlemouse tries to pull out their nest buttheybuzz fiercely at her, and she retreats to deal with thematterafter dinner.In her parlour, she finds her toad neighbour Mr. Jacksonsittingbefore the fire in her rocking chair. Mr. Jackson lives in"a drainbelow the hedge, in a very dirty wet ditch". His coat tailsdripwith water and he leaves wet footmarks on Mrs.Tittlemouse'sparlour floor. She follows him about with a mop anddish-cloth.Mrs. Tittlemouse allows Mr. Jackson to stay for dinner, butthefood is not to his pleasing, and he rummages about thecupboardsearching for the honey he can smell. He discovers abutterfly inthe sugar bowl, but when he finds the bees, he makes abig messpulling out their nest. Mrs. Tittlemouse fears she "shallgodistracted" as a result of the turmoil and takes refuge inthenut-cellar. When she finally ventures forth, shediscoverseverybody has left but her house is a mess. She takes somemoss,beeswax, and twigs to partly close up her front door to keepMr.Jackson out. Exhausted, she goes to bed wondering if her housewillever be tidy again.The fastidious little mouse spends a fortnight springcleaning.She rubs the furniture with beeswax and polishes herlittle tinspoons, then holds a party for five other littlewood-mice wearingtheir Regency finery. Mr. Jackson attends but isforced to sitoutside because Mrs. Tittlemouse has narrowed herdoor. He takes nooffence at being excluded from the parlour.Acorn-cupfuls ofhoneydew are passed through the window to him andhe toasts Mrs.Tittlemouse's good health.