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SINGAPORE (Reuters)-A for Angry. B for Birds.
The hero of an addictive mobile game "revenge for evil pigs" has landed in a classroom in Singapore to prepare "Angry Birds" for kindergarten children.
Finland's Rovio, the company behind the game franchise, partnered with the local preschool children's dream kindergarten to launch an angry bird playground in the city --
State, ranked fourth in the world after opening in China last year.
A huge indoor tree house occupies a central stage in the classroom, which is dotted with angry bird toys and matching wallpaper, while a large wall --
The installed touch screen plays educational games.
Pre-school programs for children aged three to six are based on the Finnish national curriculum, which is widely regarded as one of the best educational systems in the world.
"Behind the educational philosophy of Angry Birds Playground is the belief that fun and play are at the heart of effective learning," Rovio said in a statement . ".
The project was developed with partners such as the University of Helsinki and the United States. S.
NASA, National Geographic and the European nuclear research center of the European nuclear research organization.
Dream children's kindergarten has just started advertising and is expected to start classes in the middleMarch.
In Singapore, pre-school education is not mandatory, but among parents who believe that pre-school education helps children prepare for formal education and develop social skills, pre-school education is a popular option.
According to data from the Ministry of Social and Family Development in 2013, there are nearly 500 kindergartens in the city, with about 68,000 children enrolled.
Rovio is competing with the highly competitive mobile gaming market, despite brand marketing and spin
Animated TV series.
But its newer game doesn't match the popularity of the most-downloaded paid app Angry Birds ever.
An animated film, Angry Birds, will be released on July 2016, a joint venture between Sony Entertainment and Rovio.