D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure App for iPhone and iPod touch Encourages Healthy Eating
PBS and WGBH today announced the first app from the PBS KIDS GO! series
ARTHUR –
D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure
for iPhone and iPod touch, available now on the App Store. Funded by
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and produced by WGBH,
D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure encourages nutritious snacking for kids
ages 4-6, and ARTHUR fans of all ages. In the app, players have the
opportunity to help Arthur’s little sister D.W. save a lost unicorn
using the power of healthy foods.
“PBS is committed to helping kids learn and grow through healthy food choices,” said
Lesli Rotenberg, Senior Vice President, Children’s Media, PBS.
“D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure App is the latest addition to our resources
across platforms – from online games, to on-air programming, to offline
activities – that
help families lead healthy and active lives.”
“D.W.’s
Unicorn Adventure combines highly engaging mobile game play with a
simple yet critical nutritional message: healthy snacks give you the
energy to complete your grandest adventures – including those involving
unicorns!” added Christine Zanchi, Executive Producer, Interactive,
Children’s Media, WGBH.
D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure Features
In
D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure App, D.W. must help a lost unicorn make his way
from Elwood City to Unicornia. To do this, players gallop, jump, and
super-jump through three fantastical worlds – Forest, Castle, and
Clouds – with 12 levels of increasing difficulty.
To
fuel the adventure, players need to eat a rainbow of energy-packed
snacks. Players are encouraged to eat all the colors of the rainbow by
collecting 12 kinds of fruits and veggies: strawberries and apples;
oranges
and carrots; bananas and pineapples; bell peppers and broccoli;
blueberries and plums; and grapes and eggplant.
The game also teaches kids foods to avoid. For example, players need to stay away from junk food, so that they will not lose energy and can continue to advance in the game. The six kinds of junk food that will hinder performance include: sodas, chips, cookies, donuts, french fries, and candy bars.
“At PBS we continue to extend the reach of our content in the mobile space, giving families the educational content they expect from us on a platform that is available to them wherever they are,” said Jason Seiken, Senior Vice President, Interactive, Product Development, and Innovation, PBS.
Funded by CPB,
D.W.’s Unicorn Adventure App is available for $1.99 from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore.
PBS
KIDS has 16 apps available in the App Store, covering curricular areas
ranging from literacy, to science, to math, and more. Through mobile
applications as well as online games, classroom resources, on-air
programming, and curriculum-based toys, PBS KIDS offers educational
content to all of America’s children wherever they live, learn and
play. More information about PBS KIDS’ apps is available on
pbskids.org/mobile.
About ARTHUR
ARTHUR,
the longest running kids animated series on television, chronicles the
adventures of Arthur, an eight-year old aardvark, his family (including
his little sister, DW) and his friends through engaging, emotional
stories that explore issues from a kid’s point of view. The TV series
and its supporting web site at pbskids.org/arthur
are designed to foster an interest in reading and writing, and to
encourage positive social skills. Over the past 15 seasons, Arthur has
remained one of the highest rated weekday series on PBS, and has won
numerous awards, including the George Foster Peabody Award, a BAFTA and
six Daytime Emmys®. Visit the series website at
http://pbskids.org/arthur
About WGBH Boston
WGBH Boston is America’s preeminent public broadcasting producer, the source of one-third of PBS’s prime-time lineup along with some of public television’s best-known lifestyle shows, many public radio favorites, and a roster of children’s programs that empower kids with innovative, entertaining, curriculum-based content. Among the WGBH-produced children’s titles: Arthur, Curious George, Postcards from Buster, Between the Lions, Design Squad Nation, Martha Speaks and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman. WGBH is the number-one producer of websites on pbs.org, one of the most trafficked dot-org websites in the world, and a pioneer in educational multimedia and in technologies and services that make media accessible to the 36 million Americans who rely on captioning or video descriptions. WGBH has been recognized with hundreds of honors: Emmys, Peabodys, DuPont-Columbia Awards, and even two Oscars. In 2002, WGBH received a special institutional Peabody Award for 50 years of excellence. For more information, go to http://www.wgbh.org/.
WGBH Boston is America’s preeminent public broadcasting producer, the source of one-third of PBS’s prime-time lineup along with some of public television’s best-known lifestyle shows, many public radio favorites, and a roster of children’s programs that empower kids with innovative, entertaining, curriculum-based content. Among the WGBH-produced children’s titles: Arthur, Curious George, Postcards from Buster, Between the Lions, Design Squad Nation, Martha Speaks and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman. WGBH is the number-one producer of websites on pbs.org, one of the most trafficked dot-org websites in the world, and a pioneer in educational multimedia and in technologies and services that make media accessible to the 36 million Americans who rely on captioning or video descriptions. WGBH has been recognized with hundreds of honors: Emmys, Peabodys, DuPont-Columbia Awards, and even two Oscars. In 2002, WGBH received a special institutional Peabody Award for 50 years of excellence. For more information, go to http://www.wgbh.org/.
PBS KIDS GO! offers early elementary children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, online and community-based programs. For more information on specific PBS KIDS GO! content supporting literacy, science, math and more, visit PBS.org/pressroom, join our community online on Twitter and Facebook, or visit PBSKIDSGO.org.
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