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Thursday
Jun112015

Sago Mini Boats educational game is big fun for toddlers

Toronto-based Sago Sago has a new game. Sago Mini Boats invites kids to set sail on a high seas adventure with Harvey the dog. With more than 10 boats to choose from and five different destinations, kids are in the captain’s seat as they set out to visit one of their Sago Mini friends. Along their journey, kids can collect treasures, look out for pirates, share an ice cream and explore the creatures who live below the water's surface.

Delightful and fun, Sago Mini Boats features super easy controls — kids will love zipping across the water, making big waves, diving into the ocean or jumping in the air. It’s all up to them! Part of the award-winning suite of Sago Mini apps, Boats is sure to spark kids’ imagination and laughter — perfect to bring along on family travels.

Other features of Sago Mini Boats:

  • More than ten boats, from a tugboat to a pirate ship!

  • Five destinations from a tropical island to the big city

  • No rules or time pressures, kids can explore at their own pace

  • Lots of fun surprises for kids along the journey

  • Parents can play along with their little one

  • Great for toddlers and preschoolers, ages two to five

Sago Sago creates apps that children love and parents trust. As with all Sago Mini apps, Sago Mini Boats 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.

The app is available in the Apple App Store for $2.99.

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