Goodnight iPad rewrites classic bedtime story for digital era
Pastiche of Goodnight Moon inserts 21st-century gadgetry into traditional children's tale
A parody of the classic children's bedtime story Goodnight Moon, dragging the simple tale into the modern age by replacing moons, kittens, mittens and bears with iPads, e-readers and a "huge LCD Wifi HDTV", is taking off in America this Christmas.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Tuesday, 20 December, 2011
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