Alphabet Morpher Lite Now on the App Store!
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Alphabet Morpher Lite, another fun iPhone™ / iPod touch™ app that introduces the alphabet to preschoolers, is now available on the App Store.
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Alphabet Morpher Lite, another fun iPhone™ / iPod touch™ app that introduces the alphabet to preschoolers, is now available on the App Store.
We did a press release announcing the availability of Alphabet Morpher v1.0. Here’s the content:
Alphabet Morpher v1.0, an innovative and engaging iPhone™ / iPod touch™ app that teaches the alphabet while entertaining the preschool set, was approved for sale on the App Store today.
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