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Hi!
I noticed that you’ve hosted contests on your site in the past. Would you be up for a giveaway from Big Fish Games? We would be more than happy to give your visitors a $25 gift card to iTunes or Google Play, or even game codes for our downloadable games. Please let me know if you’re interested!
Thanks, Allison
Hi!
I noticed that you’ve hosted contests on your site in the past. Would you be up for a giveaway from Big Fish Games? We would be more than happy to give your visitors a $25 gift card to iTunes or Google Play, or even game codes for our downloadable games. Please let me know if you’re interested!
Thanks, Allison
Hi Christy,
My name is Cali, and I’m reaching out on behalf of Roam & Wander, a kids’ entertainment company reimagining the way software, devices, and toys come together to create new digital learning experiences for kids, ages 2 to 6.
Roam & Wander just launched a Kickstarter campaign for TuTu: a pink, plush bunny rabbit brought to life by an iPhone app. TuTu has already gotten some great media coverage. The toy has been featured on Slashgear, TechCrunch, and Geekwire.
As I’m sure you know, the app store is inundated with iPhone apps targeted at children. All for good reason, right? Apps give parents a chance to quell a temper tantrum, make dinner outings more pleasant, and allow for less painful car and airplane rides.
TuTu is different, though. Roam & Wander’s goal is to create integrated digital and physical toys that teach valuable life skills to kids and turn screen time from a passive experience to an engaged, interactive, and educational experience.
Here’s what I’m asking:
Please consider featuring TuTu’s Kickstarter campaign on Quirky Tech. If that’s something you can help us with, please let me if there is anything else you might need from me (like the TuTu press release or a few high-res images).
Thanks for your time and consideration!
Hi Christy,
My name is Cali, and I’m reaching out on behalf of Roam & Wander, a kids’ entertainment company reimagining the way software, devices, and toys come together to create new digital learning experiences for kids, ages 2 to 6.
Roam & Wander just launched a Kickstarter campaign for TuTu: a pink, plush bunny rabbit brought to life by an iPhone app. TuTu has already gotten some great media coverage. The toy has been featured on Slashgear, TechCrunch, and Geekwire.
As I’m sure you know, the app store is inundated with iPhone apps targeted at children. All for good reason, right? Apps give parents a chance to quell a temper tantrum, make dinner outings more pleasant, and allow for less painful car and airplane rides.
TuTu is different, though. Roam & Wander’s goal is to create integrated digital and physical toys that teach valuable life skills to kids and turn screen time from a passive experience to an engaged, interactive, and educational experience.
Here’s what I’m asking:
Please consider featuring TuTu’s Kickstarter campaign on Quirky Tech. If that’s something you can help us with, please let me if there is anything else you might need from me (like the TuTu press release or a few high-res images).
Thanks for your time and consideration!