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Guaranteed to keep kids bored at home


Free offer for families

Porsche 4Kids as a welcome distraction

Guaranteed To Keep Kids Bored At Home Monday, April 27, 2020 -
In recent weeks, the normal lives of many children have changed dramatically.
Child care centers and schools have closed, working parents are trying to manage the balance between work and child care, and the home office environment presents both new opportunities and enormous challenges.
Porsche offers families a welcome distraction from living in safety with Porsche 4Kids, a free offer for children at home.

Many games and activities await young visitors on the sit www.porsche4kids.com

On the site, girls and boys can find coloring pages, create ideas with instructions, find the word and memory games, search puzzles and pictures and much more.
While playing, experimenting and discovering, the children are supported by the Porsche mascots Tom Targa and Tina Turbo in German and English.
“We want to give children access to the mobility of today and tomorrow as well as to socially relevant subjects such as sustainability and safety in road traffic.
We want to motivate children to explore, discover, laugh and have fun, ”explains Oliver Eidam, responsible for brand partnership and sponsorship.

But also in Belgium, we have our website www.porschefamilyfun.com  where you can find many craft ideas.

Porsche 4Kids creates unique online experiences for playing with high learning standards.
Children are not only entertained on the website, they can also train their concentration and learn by playing.
Those who wish to spend their time offline can download and print a variety of coloring pictures.
Every child has a choice - whether it's Porsche tractors and Formula E racing cars, comics, or games like the City, City, Porsche game - models are available in download for all children to spend hours.
Those who are 12 years and older and who like to learn quizzes can participate in the electric mobility challenge of the Porsche Museum.
During this discovery tour, children can learn a lot about electromobility, for example how an electric motor works.

In the "Socialize" section, children can take a virtual tour of the museum.
“Until now, our learning programs could only be experienced in the exhibition, but the new children's website now allows us to make them available to everyone online,” explains Achim Stejskal, heritage manager and from the Porsche Museum.
"We are making it easier and more accessible for children to explore the history of Porsche."
With Kids Driving School magazine, parents can practice correct driving behavior with their children.
Tom Targa and Tina Turbo take a fun approach to explain the traffic rules, the most important road signs and the correct bike equipment.
There is also a little final test for kids to take on the back pages of the magazine.

No boredom guaranteed.

Porsche 4Kids fits perfectly with the current motto: #DreamsAreMadeAtHome.
With this hashtag, Porsche launched a global social media campaign for brand communication.
Users are invited to post their mobility dreams here.
It could be their own car in the garage, a model car, or a color photo of a Porsche uploaded to the website.