Konami Kids Playground Ships
Game designed to get kids moving and learning lands on the PS2.
Date: Monday, September 24, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Konami Digital Entertainment today announced that Konami Kids Playground for the PlayStation 2 is now available in retail stores nationwide. FThe game features a collection of fun and active mini-games that will get children off the couch and using their feet with the included game mat designed specifically for young children. Children ages two to five can complete simple mini-games designed to teach basic concepts like the alphabet, numbers, colors and shapes. Konami Kids Playground hopes to prove that education can be fun for even the youngest kids, and encourages activity that will keep them moving, laughing and learning.

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