For years, bedtime stories have been every kid’s favorite memory. With the sun getting back to its horizon, the sky turning dark, every child would lookout their doors, waiting for their mother to come and tell them a story. However, such interactions were purely based on imagination and the child could only visualize the story vicariously.
The onset of augmented reality seems to be a table turner with the evolution of something that we call AR Story Books
The AR Story Books app is so designed that it reinvigorates the time between the child and the parent, facilitating learning. As a matter of fact, such storybooks can be of different forms and types. For instance, a book could be the physical clone of a traditional one that is linked digitally to provide a real-time experience.
Imagine reading Jungle Book and see Baaghera appear right in front of you. Fascinating, right? It would give a different kind of experience, probably more efficient. But have you ever wondered how these apps work?
It is pretty simple, as soon as users open the AR Storybook App, they would need to scan the page of the book and the image of Mowgli climbing the treetop appears on the front. As the scenes change, scan pages and have a visually rich reading experience. Users can also interact by touching the treetop or pushing Baaghera to see how they react.