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Stampy the Wizard and the Lost Wand is a new interactive story book app from Red Chain Games and Hairy Kow Design. Featuring a charming rhyming story, with colorful interactive images made from plasticine and including jigsaws and secrets, it’s a must for anyone wanting to entertain children and get them interested in reading.

Aimed at 3 to 7 year olds, the story follows Stampy, a grumpy, old Wizard. Woken up by a noisy bird, Stampy decides to teach him a lesson but can’t find his wand. Too angry to notice where the wand has fallen, Stampy marches off around the village to look for it. Whenever he loses his temper he accidentally unleashes magic, with hilarious results.

All the characters are modeled from plasticine, and the scenery is handmade from a variety of craft supplies and household items. Combined with the technology of touchscreen devices, the result is a story that children can actively engage with, either with an adult or on their own.

Created by Vanessa Brister, the book is a result of a lifelong ambition to write and a love of stop-motion animation. Explaining why she chose to publish in a digital format, Vanessa said:

“Having a young child, I always keep something with me to keep her entertained. Having a bagful of options isn’t always practical so I’m always looking for engaging apps to load on my tablet or phone. Interactive books work well as we can enjoy them together and as she’s got older she can enjoy them on her own. It felt a natural direction to go in with my own story.”

Stampy the Wizard and the Lost Wand will be available on iTunes and the Google Store in early December.

More details about this interactive story book app and extra activities for Stampy the Wizard and the Lost Wand by Vanessa Brister can be found at www.stampythewizard.com.

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By artsani675@artsphoria.net

Andrea Karen Hammer is the founder, director and owner of Artsphoria Publishing, Media Group & Shop (https://www.artsphoria.org). Publications include Artsphoria: Animation & Imagination World (https://www.artsphoria.net); Artsphoria Event Advertising & Reporting (https://www.artsphoria.info); Artsphoria International Magazine (https://www.artsphoria.com); Artsphoria: Arts, Business & Technology Center (https://www.artsphoria.biz); Artsphoria: Food for the Soul (https://artsphoria.live); Artsphoria Movie Reviews & Film Forum (https://www.artsphoria.us) and Artsphoria Shop (https://artsphoriashop.com). She is a Philadelphia-based freelance writer who has published articles in international publications.