Monthly Archives: May 2018

‘Do you understand German?’ app – The expressions quiz

‘To have a frog in your throat’ – lots of idiomatic expressions conjure up amusing pictures in our minds. But where do these expressions come from and what do they mean? Together with the Goethe Institute Alumniportal Deutschland we have […]

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The natural world of South Tyrol

Why is there red snow? How can you tell the difference between a blueberry and a bilberry? This new, free app from IDM Südtirol / Alto Adige explains this and lots of other natural riddles. Five tours of varying degrees […]

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An innovative app with NFC for the Mercantile Museum of Bozen

The 25th July 2016 saw the presentation of the new audio guide of the Mercantile Museum of Bozen. This is a museum app for smartphones, which – as one of the first German-speaking apps in the area of culture – […]

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‘King Laurin’s World’ now as a free enhanced e-book app!

The legend – one of the most beautiful in the Dolomites – tells of why the Rosengarten mountain turns red for a few moments every day. The main role is played by the Dwarf King Laurin, who lived in a […]

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Our ‘Tino the Triangle’ app had a mention in KIRKUS REVIEWS

“This discreet and well-developed app offers a reading experience for little ones that fulfills their wishes in pleasant fashion“. Mentioned in the “best books of 2013“ category by KIRKUS REVIEWS.

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Our ‘King Laurin and his Rose Garden’ app conquers Australia

“Although I had never heard of this legend, I really enjoyed this story. I can really recommend this app. It is a wonderful way to entertaining young readers.“ KIDS’ BOOK REVIEW (Australian blog)

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Apps by LARIXPRESS at the Digital Children’s Book Fair in Japan

Digital Children’s Book Fair 2014 Our ‘Ötzi – app for children’, ‘Kind Laurin and his Rose Garden’ apps, which feature a style heavily influenced by the Japanese Manga school, and ‘Tino the Triangle’, were on display at the Digital Children’s […]

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