PBS KIDS Measure Up! Crystal Caves - PBS Games

  • 7 years ago
Does it take more soap to wash a pig or a cow? How far can a pterodyl fly? How many pitchers of water do you need to fill a bathtub? \r
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In PBS KIDS Measure Up!, children ages 3 to 5 learn early math concepts focused on length, width, capacity, and weight while going on an adventure through Treetop City, Magma Peak, and Crystal Caves. Joined by their favorite PBS KIDS charers from Dinosaur Train, Peg + Cat, and Sid the Science Kid, children can also collect rewards and unlock digital toys as they play. At the same time, caregivers can monitor and expand upon what their child is learning using a free companion app: PBS KIDS Super Vision™.\r
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Specific features of Measure Up! include:\r
*19 unique measuring games\r
*10 measurement-focused video clips\r
*Sticker books featuring favorite PBS KIDS charers\r
*Rewards for completion of tasks\r
*Embedded challenges and reports to help parents and caregivers monitor kids progress\r
*Ability to track your childs progress using the PBS KIDS Super Vision companion app. (Read more about Super Vision below.)\r
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*Note: The PBS KIDS Super Vision app is a smartphone-based app that enables parents to be aware of what their child is playing and watching in the Measure Up! app by providing summaries of games played, videos watched, and math skills covered in the games and videos. It also provides tips and related ivity ideas to extend learning into daily ivities and family time.\r
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ABOUT PBS KIDS \r
Measure Up! is part of PBS KIDS ongoing commitment to helping kids build the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital media, as well as community-based programs.\r
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Privacy\r
Across all media platforms, PBS KIDS is committed to creating a safe and secure environment for children and families, and being transparent about what information is collected from users. To learn more about PBS KIDS privacy policy, visit pbskids.org/privacy.\r
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Disclaimer\r
The contents of this app were developed under a cooperative agreement #PRU295A100025, from the U.S. Department of Education. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Copyright © 1995 - new Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). All rights reserved.\r
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