Archive for the ‘Chuck and Friends’ Category

Macaroni & Cheese Chef, Boo-Boo Kisser, Monster Scarer, and Reading Teacher

Posted by allyson on March 27th, 2012

… are just some of the many roles parents play.

I remember when I first learned to read. I remember when the words to my very favorite children’s book, Clotilda,  started to becomes clearer and sounding them out started to become easier.

I think about my childhood often as my oldest daughter, who at three-and-a-half, is starting to remind me of myself at that age. She has learned to write the letters in her name and while she struggles with the ‘Y’ every time, when she finally does get it, the proud look on her face warms my heart. Her interest in books is getting more and more profound. She asks me every day if today is “library day” and points out the Library when we drive through town.

(c) Cass Just Curious Photography

Where do parents begin to teach their kids to read? I think it starts with building a love for books and stories. Town libraries offer free, weekly story-times, some for babies as young as 6-months. We’ve read books before bed nearly every single night since my kids were infants (I’m a bit of a stickler for a routine). If there was ever a night that they didn’t want to read a book (rare!), my oldest would ask us to tell her a story. If we started with anything other than, ‘Once upon a time’ and ended with anything other than ‘Happily Ever After’, we were instantly corrected.


Where does new technology come in? An app is a great way to learn to read. And it’s a guilt-free excuse to let the kids use the iPad! When learning to read books, kids are dependent upon their index finger pointing to words and saying them aloud simultaneously. In most apps, this is done automatically with words highlighting or being underlined while spoken by a narrator. There are also options to turn the narration off so that your child can read alone. Other ways to introduce a love for words and letters is stenciling. Tracing is not only important for recognition, but also for muscle-memory and small-motor control.

Using the iPad as a learning tool not only allows parents to continue the use of a device that has gained popularity with their kids, but it also helps children gain necessary life skills. Reading along with the ponies from My Little Pony or the trucks like Chuck from Chuck & Friends, and reading classic books like Velveteen Rabbit and Thumbelina – these are brands that win with kids and story lines that contain popular, important messages.

Apps today make it easy to build a love of words and stories with your kids. To visit the full library of Ruckus Media Apps, please click here.

Message from Lynn Smith, New Business Development: We’re On to Something Here

Posted by ruckusholly on January 31st, 2012

Lynn Smith

This post was written by Lynn Smith, Director of New Business Development here at Ruckus.  You can read about her background here.

We’re on to something here…

Moving from the print publishing world to the digital world is an exciting but daunting change to make, mainly because of the learning curve.  When representing a print publisher, licensors understand what you do & how you do it (and so do you).  A presentation could be as simple as saying the name of the company.  Everyone knows it and wants to partner.  However, coming to Digital, I find myself not only educating people about our company, but explaining the many facets of the digital publishing world.  Therefore, instead of brand owners presenting to me… I am more often presenting to them.  And I have found that the best way to show them what we do, is simply by reading a digital book with them.  Following that, I not only get a coveted “A-ha” moment, I get a “wow, that’s amazing!” moment.

By way of example, at last year’s licensing show, I was late to a meeting (as everyone is at Licensing Show) and had only 20 minutes (in the food court of all places), before I had to run off to my next meeting. I gave a brief overview of our company & then quickly showed our Hasbro Chuck & Friends digital book.  The licensor was floored. I returned from Licensing Show with significant interest, which turned into a more formal sit-down, which turned into an offer, which is now a collaborative, signed, partnership.

I am amazed daily by what my company is creating and ideas that we are generating.  It takes a lot of talented minds, hard work, and passion to build the catalog we have, but I have to give credit where credit is due – because our producers make my job that much easier.  To think that a 20 minute minute food court meeting would turn into a contract sounds crazy, but it’s not that far off when you experience our products.

And I figure… if I’m this fascinated by what we can do, imagine what our 4 year old consumers will do when they see it.

Bringing in 2012 – Happy New Year

Posted by ruckusholly on December 30th, 2011



Happy New Year, everyone!  It’s hard to believe the year has gone so fast and we are gearing up for another great year of growth and change here at Ruckus Media.

As we watch the year come to a close, we’ve been blessed to see several of our apps make some of the year’s BEST OF LIsts, including: 

Kirkus Reviews chose Spot the Dot , produced with our friend, the great pop-up artist, David A. Carter, as one of the Best Kid’s Apps List of 2011 calling him the Picasso of paper engineers (One Red Dot, 2005, etc.) displays a dab hand at concocting even more thoroughly interactive explorations of shape and color for touchscreens. 

We love that School Library Journal selected our very own Spot the Dot as a top 10 kid’s app of 2011. They say that it “embodies the medium’s potential to create entertaining educational materials for all children, including those with special needs.”

Broxterman’s Bugle: Teaching with Technology included Chuck & Friends in a list of the best apps to use in classrooms, calling it a book app with the characters every little boy loves, embedded to reinforce letters, fine motor, and story comprehension.

Commonsense Media included A Present for Milo as a best app for family travel, calling it a highly interactive book with dozens of tappable animations.

Digital Storytime also chose A Present for Milo as one of the best digital books for kids, calling it one of the best books I’ve come across for children under age 6. The words in the book are very simple and the illustrations tell the story as much as the text. 

Lil Sugar included Andrew Answers on its best of 2011 Kids Apps List, calling it a a fun, interactive app, Andrew Answers ($4) takes lil ones along on an adventure all the way to the Oval Office when Andrew is smug with his teacher. With mazes and games scattered throughout the tale, tots won’t be bored too soon.

Lastly, Imagination Soup included both My Little Pony and Andrew Answers in her best iPad Book App List.

We are so grateful for everyone’s support this year and hope that you all have a wonderful time bringing in 2012. See you next year!

 

 

 

 

 

Black Friday Shopping to Support a Cause

Posted by ruckusholly on November 22nd, 2011

Ruckus Media St. Jude promotionThis Thanksgiving, we are giving back.  With EVERY Ruckus app sold, we are donating 100% of the net proceeds to the children of St. Jude Children’s Hospital®.  Not only can you get a head start on your holiday shopping  (apps do make great stocking stuffers!), but you will support a wonderful cause.  In addition, we are dropping the price of all our apps to $1.99 each.  It’s truly Black Friday Shopping to support a cause.

It’s the eighth annual Thanks and Giving campaign, a holiday campaign that asks shoppers to “Give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give to those who are not,” and we’re proud to be a partner to help make a difference in these children’s lives.

Beginning today and running over Black Friday and through Monday, November 28th, 2011, we  will donate to St. Jude 100% of the net proceeds ($1.39) of the company’s entire digital library including the iTunes bestseller MY LITTLE PONY: TWILIGHT SPARKLE, TEACHER FOR A DAY and Moms’ Choice award winner CHUCK AND FRIENDS: FRIENDS FOR THE LONG HAUL, both featuring beloved Hasbro characters; holiday Read-Play-and-Record-Along classics THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS and THE VELEVETEEN RABBIT, both told by Meryl Streep; among many other interactive storybooks. You will be supporting the hospital’s lifesaving mission of finding cures and saving children with cancer and other deadly diseases.

To learn more about the Thanks and Giving campaign and its partners, please visit www.stjude.org or call 1-800-4STJUDE. To purchase Ruckus’ interactive storybooks for iOS mobile devices and help support this campaign during the holiday season, visit the Ruckus Media Group page at iTunes.

Happy shopping!

 

Ruckus Joins the Android Revolution with Chuck & Friends

Posted by ruckusholly on November 4th, 2011

chuck & friendsWe are delighted to announce the release of  Chuck and Friends: The Long Haul storybook application for download on Android Market.  As you know, this is the first of our story book apps to be available on the android.  If you or your child are fans of the Hasbro Chuck & Friends line and The HUB TV Network show, you can now enjoy the app on Galaxy and Xoom 2.2 and higher tablet devices.

And we have more great news!  Chuck and Friends: The Long Haul is now available for a limited time at a special introductory price for $1.99 through Android Market and on iTunes for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iTouch as well as a free lite version.

Chuck and Friends: The Long Haul includes more than 70 screens of story, video and activities designed to keep attention of young children as they are taught basic learning skills such as letter recognition, picture/word association, word recognition and basic problem solving.  The app takes young readers on a ride with their favorite CHUCK THE DUMP TRUCK character and the gang as they learn about honesty, friendship and teamwork.

Get your copy now and let us know how you like it in the comment section below.

 

 

 

More Awards for Chuck & Friends and Spot the Dot!

Posted by ruckusholly on October 12th, 2011

Mom's Choice

Early this year, we were thrilled to bits when our very own A Present for Milo won the Mom’s Choice Award.  The Mom’s Choice Awards® are known for establishing the benchmark of excellence in family-friendly media, products and services. This annual competition recognizes authors, inventors, companies, parents and others for their efforts in creating quality family-friendly media products and services.  We are so proud of Milo.

Yesterday, we were alerted to the fact that not one — but TWO of our apps — won the Mom’s Choice Award® for Best In Family-Friendly Products (or Services): Chuck & Friends: Friends for the Long Haul  AND Spot the Dot (note that these same two apps also won the prestigious Parent’s Choice Award last month)! Parents, educators, librarians and retailers rely on Mom’s Choice Awards evaluations when selecting quality materials for children and families. The Mom’s Choice Awards® seal helps families and educators navigate the vast array of products and services and make informed decisions.  We are so honored to be amongst the winners again!

Chuck & Friends

We knew that we had a terrific app in Chuck & Friends: Friends for the Long Haul , but it’s nice to know that everyone else agrees.  This interactive reading adventure is ideal for young truck-lovers, fans of HUB TV and Hasbro toys. Your kids will read along as Chuck and his pals embark on a journey where they learn about honesty, teamwork and friendship. Bold graphics and bright colors make Chuck & Friends an enjoyable and engaging way to learn to read.

With Spot the Dot, we knew we had a winner as soon as it hit the market.  Fans of David A. Carter’s best-selling book “One Red Dot” will love swiping their active little fingers across the screen to locate the hidden dots. It’s a magical journey through a mesmerizing landscape of simple yet beautiful shapes. Spot the Dot,  provides hours of fun for children of all ages—and parents as well.  It’s both entertaining and educational, everything we look for in a Ruckus app.

So, head over to the iTunes store to pick up a copy of our award-winning huck & Friends: Friends for the Long Haul and  Spot the Dot.  See what all the buzz is about for yourself!

May We Present the Winners of the Parent’s Choice Awards: Chuck & Friends and Spot the Dot

Posted by ruckusholly on September 14th, 2011

parents choice awardWe are so excited to announce that two more of our apps have been designated 2011 Parents’ Choice Award winners: Chuck and Friends and Spot the Dot.  They both won Parents’ Choice Recommended Awards.  Back in April, we were also granted this special prize for A Present for Milo and Velveteen Rabbit, and we are so happy to be a part of this prestigious group again.  This is the first award for each.

Since its launch in June, Chuck and Friends has garnered a lot of attention both from traditional media and bloggers.  Created with our friends at Hasbro, this interactive reading adventure is ideal for young truck-lovers, digital natives, fans of HUB TV and Hasbro toys.  It introduces a new type of interactive story-telling that increases literacy skills, fine motor skills, language skills, spelling, problem solving and more, all while children are playing and having a good time.  We could not be prouder of the newest member of the Ruckus library!

On another note, we are so happy to also announce that Chuck and Friends has been selected as an Editor’s Choice by Children’s Technology Review  calling it, “an excellent reading comprehension app for older readers.” The app scored a 92%/4.6 star review with a perfect score. in education.  We had to let you know.

Our other Parents Choice recipient, Spot the Dot, was created by pop-up master and best-selling children’s author, David A. Carter.  He adapted his creative genius to his very first app, and we could not be more thrilled to be on the receiving end.  This eye-popping, interactive app invites toddlers and preschoolers to learn colors as they “spot the dot” in fun, engaging and highly varied interactive playspaces.  Spot has also been lauded by journalists and is widely spoken about on social media.  We are so proud of this app, one of our own originals!

Established in 1978, Parents’ Choice Foundation is the nation’s oldest nonprofit consumer guide to quality children’s media. Parents’ Choice serves as a trusted and independent source for educators and librarians, journalists, as well as families searching for children’s media and toys.  The PCA committees look for products that entertain and teach with flair, stimulate imagination and inspire creativity. Judges are interested in how a product helps a child grow: socially, intellectually, emotionally, ethically, and physically.
 

 

Announcing a HUGE Back-to-School Promotion

Posted by ruckusholly on August 25th, 2011

back to schoolToday we are happy to announce a back-to-school pricing of $0.99 per app on our entire digital library of 15 apps for iPhone, iPad and iTouch from Friday, August 26 through the Labor Day weekend, ending Tuesday, September 7, 2011. The discounted pricing offers you and your children the opportunity to enjoy our bestselling and award-winning interactive storybooks at savings of more than 50% off the regular price. 

Each Ruckus Media app features distinctive interactive elements that allow children of all ages to experience a story through an array of sensory-driven activities.  They also promote reading readiness and motor and sensory skills and are perfect for daytime, or even bedtime, reading.

The entire Ruckus Media library of 15 interactive storybooks can be found on iTunes for $0.99 from Friday, August 26 (midnight tonight) through Monday at midnight, September 7th, 2011.

 

You can choose from:

CHUCK AND FRIENDS: FRIENDS FOR THE LONG HAUL

A PRESENT FOR MILO

SPOT THE DOT

ANDREW ANSWERS

RAINFOREST SURVIVAL CHALLENGE

and more.

Happy shopping!

 

 

 

Chuck and Friends: Sharing the Social Media Love

Posted by ruckusholly on July 27th, 2011

Our new co-branded with Hasbro Chuck and Friends: Friends for the Long Haul has been available in the iTunes store for a few weeks now, and we’ve been loving all the buzz filling our Twitter and Facebook streams.  We thought we’d share some of the great comments we’ve been getting and we’d love for you to put any new ones in the comment section below.

From Twitter, here are a few:

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And over on Facebook, where there’s never a dull moment, supporters have been submitting the cutest photos of their children playing the app.  Check this one out:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And listen to what some have to say over there:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Head on over to our Twitter handle and share the Chuck and Friends: Friends for the Long Haul love with us there, or on our Facebook page.  Also, check out our FREE lite version, available in iTunes.  Sign up for newsletter updates. Lastly, check out our new sizzling video all about the app and watch it come to life on You Tube.