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Bible Heroes: David and Goliath App by 4Soils *Review*

Here is a short clip to see what is included in this fun App!  

What is inside:
  • Engage in integrated activities and games as you journey into David's world.
  • Help David fend off lions, select pebbles for his sling, and face Goliath and the Philistine army!
  • Read or listen to a Biblically accurate account of David's growth from shepherd boy to fearless champion of God.
  • Explore a colorful backdrop of illustrations and animations that bring a boy and a giant to life.
  • Color your own picture of David and the lion (and take a picture to send to Grandma or post to Facebook for friends to see through the Parent Portal)!
4Soils gave me a promotional code to download this App to conduct my review.  I was not paid for my review, and all thoughts are 100% mine.  

4Soils is a new company that wants to combine technology and faith!  I love the idea of having some Apps on my phone that correlate to some of the Bible Stories my daughter is learning.  

So when I went through the App I loved hearing the story itself, the voice was very easy to understand and not computerized. The activities matched the story and were easy to do and still fun.  My only complaint is the coloring is very hard to stay in the lines but it did offer a few different brush sizes which is helpful.  

My daughter played the story and the games a couple times through and she loved matching the rocks and hearing the story.  She did get frustrated with the coloring because it was even harder trying to erase when you made a mistake.  

4Soils is also creating many more Bible Story Apps so check your App Market and download them today.  :)  

4Soils is also going to be giving out some free download codes so keep your eyes peeled on my Facebook site for the codes!  :) 

Find 4 Soils here:
4Soils Website: http://www.4soils.com

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Unknown said…
April, please see our latest app which has a brand new approach to coloring!

itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible-heroes-daniel-lions/id533043345?ls=1&mt=8

And how we decided to change it based on user testing:
http://4soils.com/blog/a-new-approach-to-coloring/

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