Pocoyo Playset: Let’s Move’, nominada a mejor App Preescolar Educativa en los Kidscreen Awards

Pocoyo Playset: Let’s Move’, app interactiva desarrollada por la productora española Zinkia en colaboración con la organización norteamericana HITN, ha sido nominada al premio a la mejor App Preescolar Educativa para Tablet de los galardones Kidscreen Awards 2017. Estos premios reconocen anualmente las mejores producciones infantiles para televisión y medios digitales a nivel internacional. pocoyo-playset

Los ganadores de la presente edición se anunciarán el próximo 14 de febrero en el marco de Kidscreen Summit 2017, que tendrá lugar en Miami y está considerado el evento anual más importante de la industria del entretenimiento infantil.

‘Pocoyo Playset: Let’s Move’, que se lanzó al mercado a mediados de este año, es una aplicación que ayuda a los niños a explorar y a aprender cómo son los movimientos de su cuerpo a través de una amplia variedad de juegos y actividades. De esta manera, los niños aprenden vocabulario, a escuchar y a seguir instrucciones y mejoran su motricidad a la vez que se divierten siguiendo el ejemplo de Pocoyo.

Pocoyo Playset: Let’s Move has been nominated for best preschool learning app

The app ‘Let’s Move’ helps children to learn about movement through a great variety of fun and engaging educational games

‘Pocoyo Playset: Let’s Move’ is an interactive App  Co-created in partnership with Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network, Inc. HITN. The App is one of the 2017 Kidscreen Awards finalists for best preschool tablet learning App. The annual Competition honors the best work in children’s television and digital media.

Winners will be announced at a special presentation during Kidscreen Summit 2017 in Miami, on the evening of Tuesday 2017. Kidscreen Summit is renowned as the kids’ entertainment industry’s most important annual event.

‘Pocoyo Playset: Let’s Move’ was launched this year and it helps preschoolers explore and understand how their bodies move through games and activities that encourage the children to get up and move by following Pocoyo’s lead and moving just like him.

As they do, the children are learning words about movements, controlling their bodies, listening carefully to follow directions, developing critical self-regulation skills and having a great time doing this!

With the support of this unit children will:
• Learn and use thematic vocabulary, with an emphasis on gerunds.
• Perform a wide range of movements, modeled by and/or directed by Pocoyo.
• Strengthen active listening and communication skills.
• Create personal narratives using new vocabulary.
• Build fluency in oral English.