You could win one of three PaddleDuck Learning Walls360 wall graphics sets.
PaddleDuck Learning creates fun and educational Apps for toddlers. As part of its integrated learning philosophy PaddleDuck Learning has also launched premium, self-adhesive, re-positionable wall graphics in partnership with Walls360. Parents can bring to life their toddler’s walls with beautiful alphabet sets and large format animal characters created by Yiying Lu. The online learning can continue offline with lovable characters for every letter of the alphabet, from Adam Ant to Ziggy Zebra.
PaddleDuck Learning’s first App, “Where’s Carrie Cat?” introduces basic counting in the environment of rich storytelling and intriguing animal friends. Toddlers will have the opportunity to learn fun dance moves, catchy songs and the fundamental skill of sequential counting. To create a balance between screentime and physical play, PaddleDuck Apps include segments which encourage children to move and play. In “Where’s Carrie Cat?” toddlers experience a delightful interlude with the “Paddle Duck Waddle”, an original song by and dance created by the team at PaddleDuck Learning. The words to the song are included in the “Learning Notes” section.
You could win one of three PaddleDuck Learning Walls360 wall graphics sets.
PaddleDuck Learning creates fun and educational Apps for toddlers. As part of its integrated learning philosophy PaddleDuck Learning has also launched premium, self-adhesive, re-positionable wall graphics in partnership with Walls360. Parents can bring to life their toddler’s walls with beautiful alphabet sets and large format animal characters created by Yiying Lu. The online learning can continue offline with lovable characters for every letter of the alphabet, from Adam Ant to Ziggy Zebra.
PaddleDuck Learning’s first App, “Where’s Carrie Cat?” introduces basic counting in the environment of rich storytelling and intriguing animal friends. Toddlers will have the opportunity to learn fun dance moves, catchy songs and the fundamental skill of sequential counting. To create a balance between screentime and physical play, PaddleDuck Apps include segments which encourage children to move and play. In “Where’s Carrie Cat?” toddlers experience a delightful interlude with the “Paddle Duck Waddle”, an original song by and dance created by the team at PaddleDuck Learning. The words to the song are included in the “Learning Notes” section.
Download the App in the App Store here.
PRIZE
3 prizes in total, each 3 winners receiving either:
One set of Animal Graphics (6 inches - Value $95)
One set of A-Z Letters – upper case (6 inches – Value $95
One set of A-Z Letters – lower case (6 inches - Value $95)
How to enter:
To enter, simply tell us in 25 words or less ‘which PaddleDuck Learning animal character is your toddler’s favourite and why” and fill in your details below.
The competition commences Wednesday 19 September until Wednesday 17 October 2012.
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