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Exciting News
A new Children's Illustrated Art Museum opened right here in St. Louis, Missouri this past weekend.
And it features Guardian Angel Publishing artists. Click on the link to see some photos.
More excitement for GAP--
Lynda Burch, publisher of GAP, recently released the company's first picture book to iKids Play for iPhone applications.
Maybe We Are Flamingoes by Safari Sue Thurman and illustrated by Kevin Scott Collier is now available for use through Apple iTunes. Kids can color, paint, and read along with the story using the touch screen technology. This new application provides an alternative to gaming for children. The users can also order print copies of the book through their iPhones.
More GAP books will be launched soon for iPhones and iPods in the iKids Read and iKids Story
applications.
Wow! Even more opportunities for children to explore the world of words and art.
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