75+ Kid-Friendly Comics for the Summer!
A Partnership with DC and Caribu
Calling all parents of kids ages 8-12!
Caribu, an educational video-calling app, is offering unlimited interactive content options for kids ages 8-12 for free all summer! What's more, Caribu is now offering an additional 77 kid-friendly DC titles on the app.
Caribu users can now access a variety of DC kids titles from popular comics series like DC Super Hero Girls, Teen Titans Go!, Scooby-Doo, and Looney Tunes. The app also features free previews of DC's acclaimed middle-grade graphic novels, including sneak peeks at Shannon and Dean Hale's "Diana: Princess of the Amazons" illustrated by Victoria Ying, Meg Cabot's "Black Canary: Ignite" illustrated by Cara McGee, Ridley Pearson's Super Sons trilogy illustrated by Ile Gonzalez, and additional works by Minh Lê, Kirk Scroggs, and many more.
Enjoy these DC titles during #CampCaribu Superhero Week from July 20 – 26 as part of the 100 Days of Summer Reading Camp. A selection of titles from the DC universe with be highlighted for users to read with daily prompts and activities. You can draw together and point to words so kids can follow along - all in real-time!
Through interactive reading and video-calling, Caribu is helping kids to stay connected, educated and engaged from a distance with free content for new users all summer.
"Partnering with DC allows us to meet the needs of older kids who want to have virtual playdates with family and friends so they too can stay entertained and engaged this summer,” said Maxeme Tuchman, CEO and CO-Founder at Caribu.
Visit caribu.com to download the app and enjoy FREE access to "educational screen time" activities this summer, or check out their Facebook Page to learn more. To learn more about DC and the World's Greatest Super Heroes, visit dccomics.com.
Caribu, an educational video-calling app, is offering unlimited interactive content options for kids ages 8-12 for free all summer! What's more, Caribu is now offering an additional 77 kid-friendly DC titles on the app.
Caribu users can now access a variety of DC kids titles from popular comics series like DC Super Hero Girls, Teen Titans Go!, Scooby-Doo, and Looney Tunes. The app also features free previews of DC's acclaimed middle-grade graphic novels, including sneak peeks at Shannon and Dean Hale's "Diana: Princess of the Amazons" illustrated by Victoria Ying, Meg Cabot's "Black Canary: Ignite" illustrated by Cara McGee, Ridley Pearson's Super Sons trilogy illustrated by Ile Gonzalez, and additional works by Minh Lê, Kirk Scroggs, and many more.
Enjoy these DC titles during #CampCaribu Superhero Week from July 20 – 26 as part of the 100 Days of Summer Reading Camp. A selection of titles from the DC universe with be highlighted for users to read with daily prompts and activities. You can draw together and point to words so kids can follow along - all in real-time!
Through interactive reading and video-calling, Caribu is helping kids to stay connected, educated and engaged from a distance with free content for new users all summer.
"Partnering with DC allows us to meet the needs of older kids who want to have virtual playdates with family and friends so they too can stay entertained and engaged this summer,” said Maxeme Tuchman, CEO and CO-Founder at Caribu.
Visit caribu.com to download the app and enjoy FREE access to "educational screen time" activities this summer, or check out their Facebook Page to learn more. To learn more about DC and the World's Greatest Super Heroes, visit dccomics.com.