Moonlite - Storytime Projector
Redwood Ventures LLC
3.8 ★
493 ratings
Free
In this storytime projector app, you can control the projection and add fun effects with background music. Includes story selection, customization options, and additional story purchases.
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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 84 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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60%
4 star
9%
3 star
5%
2 star
7%
1 star
19%
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84% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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69% positive sampled reviews
About Moonlite - Storytime Projector
Inside this app, you’ll find everything you need to use the Moonlite projector and storybook disks (sold separately). Follow the in-app instruction guide for simple and speedy setup.
Moonlite has received more than a dozen national honors including Parent.com and Good Housekeeping “Best Toys for Kids of 2022”.
Parents.com echoed: “The greatest stories stand the test of time—but also move with the times. Moonlite turns your smartphone into a storybook projector, giving you a tech-savvy way to bring classic children’s books to life. Projecting magical storybook images onto the ceiling or wall is a lovely and genius way to change up story time. Kids will love the added music and sounds, and grownups will love the simple setup and easy-to-use app. The Moonlite starter packs make storytime even more special.”
With stories including New York Times Bestsellers and favorite classics, Moonlite has stories suitable for children of all ages.
Once you’ve read through your collection, you can even purchase new stories! Your Moonlite library can consist of purchased stories, shared stories and stories that have been gifted to you.
Moonlite Storytime, creating magical moments for families story after story
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Reviews for Moonlite - Storytime Projector
Rpizzino
Won’t even let me sign in
The app won’t even let me sign in. Keeps saying “oops something’s wrong.”
mriverar
Cash Grab
Cute, and my 4yo. loves the stories that came in the box (4 Eric Carle stories). But when we went to order more stories, we discovered a single story costs $12! We cannot afford that. And what’s annoying is that every time you finish a story, a pop-up pushes a new story to pay for. It’s just a cash grab! Many of these children’s authors would be horrified.