Browser-Based Website Shidonni Encourages Children To Be Creative
If children can think it, they can draw it. And if they can draw it, then they can bring it to life… on a computer. Shidonni.com, an innovative internet start-up, brings to life any creature that a child can draw. The creatures that are created on the website can even play games, star in a TV show, or write books, among other random and fun things.
Pretty much anything (appropriate for children, that is) that is drawn on the website can be brought to life on a computer screen. According to Shidonni founder and CEO, Ido Mazursky, “Using our patented technology, kids can draw the wheel of a car and it will move just like a wheel should. They can draw an apple and feed it to their animal. They can draw the world where their animal lives and they can communicate with friends.”
The standard browser-based website is free to use and the premium version is $5.99 per month.
Overall, Shidonni like a social network for children, as they can be friends with others that they know. Thank goodness unlike Facebook, the website does not allow children to be contacted by strangers. Rest assured, security should not be a problem with this new browser-based creation.
Furthermore, the website acts as an educational tool, as it allows children to compose newspaper articles and practice their computer literacy skills. The website also promotes imagination and creativity, as it magically brings to life things that children draw.
Get this, if children want to really bring their drawings to life, they can submit them, in addition to a one-time payment of $79.99, and receive a real-life plush replica. The one-time payment also includes a bonus of two free months of the premium subscription. Move over, Build-A-Bear Workshop. Shidonni’s in town!
The sky’s the limit, so if you have a child and think they’d be interested in creating their own creature, click here to check it all out.
Via JPost.
