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Chris Roland

Inanimate Alice - electronic stories in French, German, Italian, Spanish and English!

Hello chaps! Try:

www.inanimatealice.com

These are text based interactive stories, available in English, Spanish, Italian, French and German. They work best as electronic novels, when the children have some comprehension questions to fill in as they work through the stories.

It's the combination of an award winning digital artists and an established author, with a great team around them.

There are four episodes at the moment, and they follow the adventures of Alice, a little girl, who gets progressively older, so that in the first stories she's 8 and the 4th story she's 14.

At the moment I am involved with writing and adapting graded interactive versions for English students.

Have a look and see what you think.

Chris

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