It’s probably waaay outside the scope, but my kids have read books (including a VR experience ‘played’ through an iphone which my son really liked despite it being a very very obvious morality tale & ad from the company that made it) that had minor animations on the page, eg if you clicked on a tiger it would roar.
They could also click on any word and have it read back to them, which even in Year 3 would be great for those kids struggling with reading. (Other Year 3 kids are reading novels, I know.)
My oldest is in Year 3, with minor special needs (inattentive ADHD and autism). She instantly dismissed the map as “too complicated” because it looks complicated and overwhelming (she has played some of my “Fine Felines” game with my help). However, my son who is in Year 1 and a computer-game completionist (who also has autism, and it has caused him to be years ahead of his age group in maths, reading, and gaming) would love it, especially if shapes were filled in with colour to shows where he has and has not been.
excuse my poor language, not braining well today