Capture unique moments to cherish in a completely interactive book. With the updated content, your kids can interact with their favorite characters even more. Let them say something and their toys will repeat it with different voices surrounded by their natural environment in AR. There is a large choice of AR masks, frames and stickers so your children can embody many characters and set up the perfect pictures to keep memories. There are various types of gameplay, including racing games, rhythm activities, dress-up with princesses and animal adventures for kids.
Season 2 brings even more activities: a puzzle together with a tower block to develop problem-solving and motor skills. Each activity has adaptive difficulty to provide the perfect challenge for toddlers 3-year-olds , preschoolers 4- to 6-year-olds and kids of elementary school age 7- to 9-year-olds. Explore a diversity of themes together with your child as they safari in the savannah and relive superhero adventures.
You can also now help your kid discover new words thanks to the voice-over experience, directly added in the storybooks. Create multiple profiles to customize the experience for each child and check out their progress thanks to the tracking reports. With Season 2, you can get personalized recommendations for your kids based on their activity. Use this creative experience for kids as a trampoline for further discussions and play together in multiplayer mode to share special moments.
Contact us at contact applaydu. The season 2 update is here! New activities: New skills to stimulate you with new mini-games and creative tools!
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VAT included in all prices where applicable. Have you heard of the story of Dracula, which is set in Transylvania? The Romanian language is 1, years old. It continues to change and as all languages do, it borrows many words from other languages, especially French.
For example, the Romanians, say Mersi for thank you, just like the French. They just spell it with a S instead of a C. You can listen to the Romanian national anthem here on this video from youtube and see the English words as you listen to it sung in Romanian. The Romanian flag is divided into three equal vertical stripes — dark blue, yellow and red. It is modeled after the flag of France.
The colors are those of Walachia red and yellow and Moldavia red and blue , which united to form Romania united in Romanian money is called the Leu. The currency symbol for the leu is RON.
An interesting fact is that in , the leu, which is the Romanian currency, dropped four zeros. What used to be 10, lei the old name was now only 1 leu. Romania was ruled by the USSR. Romanians did not like their lives under Soviet rule, and they wanted to be independent. When he began to rule Romania as head of the communist party, he was admired by many as a leader who they thought wanted what was best for his country.
He controlled what people were allowed to speak of, and publish in newspapers. Anyone who disagreed with him was not tolerated. His secret police, the Securitate, was one of the most brutal secret police forces in the world. If anyone got in the governments way, they would be put in prison or killed. This meant they were sold to other countries. He did this because he wanted to pay off the debt that Romania owed to other countries but the problem with doing it in this way, meant that there were extreme shortages of food for the Romanian people as well as fuel, medicine and other basic necessities.
Living standards were very low and the people were unhappy. They spent lots of the countries money on themselves. This was resented by the Romanians, who did not have enough to live on and were very very poor. Historic buildings and churches were bulldozed to make way for new government buildings.
The trouble started when a Reformed church pastor refused to leave his church in Timisoara. Crowds grew as more people protested with the pastor against Ceausescu and against communism in Romania. Ceausescu ordered his troops to kill the protesters, which they did.
He then warned that any other protesters would be shot. He organized a great rally, to force citizens to show their support for his leadership. But the citizens were angry, and their feelings were caught on television. All over the country, people started demonstrating. Ceausescu and his wife tried to flee from Romania, but they were caught, convicted of crimes against their country, and executed. This was a new beginning for Romania.
It is gigantic! Huge vaulted rooms, marble staircases big enough for giants, and chandeliers the size of small cars. These orphanages had been kept very secret and even the Romanian people were shocked to discover how awful the conditions were for the children.
When the revolution was over, the newspapers published photos of the awful conditions that the children lived in and the world was shocked. The new government ordered that these terrible places were closed. The problem was that many of the children had nowhere to go. Today, you can find many people living down there. A man named Pastor Wurmbrand and his wife grew up in Romania and became missionaries there druing the time of the communist government. He was imprisoned for 14 years for his faith and his wife for many years as well.
They underwent terrible suffering for Christ. After Pastor Wurmbrand was freed, he started an organization called Voice of the Martyrs VOM to support missionaries in persecuted countries.
Voice of the Martyrs has many excellent resources to learn about believers in many countries of the world. Thirteen-year-old Mihai boarded the train in the middle of the night. He was on his way to visit his mother at a Romanian prison. They got off the train and walked for an hour in the snow to the prison. Then they stood in the snow for a very long time.
Nothing happened. Finally they saw a long line of prisoners trudge by. No visit today! The prisoners did not obey orders well enough to have visitors. Another time, Mihai visited his father in prison. This time, the guards let him inside the huge wooden doors of the prison. He was taken past more doors to a room with a long table in it. Policemen sat on both sides of the table. Mihai saw a door with a small window in it about 15 feet away.
A sliding door over the window could be opened or shut. Mihai trembled. Pastor Wurmbrand had been in prison for so long and visits were so rare.
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