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'Save Planet Blue' Website Launched, Offers Theatre Games For Kids

By: Jun. 17, 2009
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Children from around the world united today for a virtual Internet mission with important real life applications - the mission to save planet Earth from an environmental disaster.

At the Save Planet Blue website launched today at www.saveplanetblue.com there is plenty of family learning and fun to enjoy along with a serious message about taking steps today to make the Earth more "green" tomorrow.

"Children are the future of our Earth," said Victoria Lauren, creator of Save Planet Blue. "How their minds and hearts are shaped at an early age can influence them as adults. It is crucial that we stay on the path of preserving the Earth and Save Planet Blue takes kids on a journey at their level of understanding and gives them heartfelt lessons that will hopefully last a lifetime."

Children start their adventure at Save Planet Blue by selecting a character and then choosing from a number of fun games to play while learning, such as the Recycling Game, a Simon Says Game and even a Memory Game. Each game illustrates a way to Save Planet Blue and has true applications for real life.

The entire website is child-safe for even young children and has plenty of different eco-systems to play in and explore. For example, children have an opportunity to venture through a virtual rainforest, play games and learn about the importance of biodiversity. There will be more content and games added to the website monthly to further enhance learning.

"We really want children to learn about all the very special and unique environmental treasures we have on Planet Blue," said Lauren. "Through safe fun and educational games, we will be able to help the next generation have a deep appreciation for Planet Blue and continue the mission to save it for future generations."

For more information about Save Planet Blue, or to visit the adventure with your children, please check out their website at www.saveplanetblue.com. A special sneak-peek of the television series is also available at www.saveplanetblue.com/trailer.html.

 







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