Sago Mini Babies now available for iOS 
Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 1:36PM
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Sago Mini Babies from Toronto-based game developer Sago Sago invites kids to take care of four lovable characters. Whether it’s caring for a doll, a baby pet or even real babies, little kids love taking on the role of mom or dad. They’ll spend time rocking, feeding, changing and just playing with their babies. Not only is it a healthy, nurturing activity for them that helps develop emotional skills and empathy, it’s also fun. Now kids can have that same fun with their favorite Sago Mini characters — baby Robin, Jinja, Harvey and Jack.

Each baby character has its own personality, appetite and emotions that kids will get to know through eight real-life activities. Kids can feed Robin her favorite baby food, play dress-up with Jinja, change Harvey’s stinky diaper and take a dance break with Jack. They’ll have a blast taking the babies on a ride in the swing or wiping up their baby’s faces after mealtime gets messy. Soon-to-be older siblings or baby-loving toddlers will get a kick out of the cute animations, adorable giggles, and silly surprises!

“Babies was inspired by an adorable bulldog puppy who visited the Sago Sago team one day. He brightened our day with his curiosity and playful spirit,” said technical artist Vanessa Logan. “After that, we knew baby versions of Harvey, Robin, Jinja and Jack would make great additions to the Sago Mini world and that kids would love them. The team created lively babies who giggle, cry and react to all your actions.”

 

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Sago Sago creates apps that children love and parents trust. As with all Sago Mini apps, Sago Mini Babies has no in-app purchases or third-party advertising, so kids are free to discover without interruptions. Sago Sago builds on kids' natural sense of wonder, creativity and curiosity to make apps that are safe, positive and fun.

 

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