A
for Angry. B for Birds. The heroes of an addictive mobile game dishing
out revenge on evil pigs have landed in a classroom in Singapore to prep
kindergarten children the Angry Birds way.
Finland’s Rovio, the company behind the game franchise, has partnered with local preschool Dreamkids Kindergarten to launch an Angry Birds Playground in the city-state, the fourth globally after openings in China last year.
Finland’s Rovio, the company behind the game franchise, has partnered with local preschool Dreamkids Kindergarten to launch an Angry Birds Playground in the city-state, the fourth globally after openings in China last year.
A
giant indoor tree house takes centre stage in a classroom dotted with
stuffed Angry Bird toys and matching wallpaper, while a large
wall-mounted touch screen plays educational games.
The
preschool programme, aimed at children aged between three and six, is
based on the Finnish National Curriculum, widely considered one of the
world’s best education systems.
“Behind
the Angry Birds Playground educational concept is a belief that fun and
play are at the very center of effective learning,” Rovio said in a
statement.
The
programme was developed with the University of Helsinki along with
partners such as U.S. space agency Nasa, National Geographic and CERN,
the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Dreamkids Kindergarten, which has just started advertising, expects classes to start filling up from mid-March.
Preschool
is not compulsory in Singapore but is a popular choice among parents
who believe it helps children prepare for formal schooling and develop
social skills.
There
are nearly 500 kindergartens in the city, with about 68,000 children
enrolled, according to 2013 data from the ministry of social and family
development.
Rovio
is battling a highly competitive mobile games market, despite brand
merchandising and a spin-off animated TV series. But its newer games
have not matched the popularity of the original Angry Birds, the most
downloaded paid app of all time.
An
animated Angry Birds feature film, a joint venture between Sony
Pictures Entertainment and Rovio, is slated for release in July 2016.
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