The merry-go-round belongs to a man called George. He does everything himself. He sets up the merry-go-round. He collects the money.
George is worried—he would much rather have dodgems. The animals on his merry-go-round run away. They go and visit children at night, in their dreams, and then they come back.
George is desperate but the children help him to find all his animals.
In the electronic version of these picture books the texts are read by Ann Malcolm. They can be read to children and are also suitable for early readers. You can find these “picture books”, designed for tablets with a 10″ screen and iOS or Android operating systems, at lüthi electronic ag publishing: www.e-publish.ch
In portrait format, children read the text and can see pictures illustrating the story.
In landscape format, the story is read to the children and they can discover a host of details in the illustrations.