Danger Rangers® Form New Partnership with Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland
Charlotte, NC, May 22, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The Danger Rangers® and Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland have recently entered into a partnership to prevent childhood injuries and teach basic safety skills. The Danger Rangers® are Mighty Kids Media’s flagship brand that celebrates SuperEmpowerment™ and the hero in every child. The Danger Rangers® is a nationally televised cartoon and have been used for program activation in many retailers and hospitals around the country. The program will be fully deployed in Children’s Oakland by the end of this month.
Danger Rangers® award winning cartoons help to educate children and enable them to make better decisions. The brand includes an extensive library of television episodes, music, story books, activity books, educational curriculum and an interactive website that all enforce the message of child safety.
The Danger Rangers® program for Children’s Oakland will include an interactive web page on their site with entertaining and educational games. This page can be found at www.preventingchildrensinjuries.org. All 16 full length television episodes will be in rotation on the hospital’s closed circuit network, and the Danger Rangers® characters will be in attendance at events throughout the year. The Danger Rangers have also donated wristbands, story books and activity books to Children’s Oakland to distribute throughout its network.
For more information on the Danger Rangers, visit www.dangerrangers.com.
Danger Rangers® award winning cartoons help to educate children and enable them to make better decisions. The brand includes an extensive library of television episodes, music, story books, activity books, educational curriculum and an interactive website that all enforce the message of child safety.
The Danger Rangers® program for Children’s Oakland will include an interactive web page on their site with entertaining and educational games. This page can be found at www.preventingchildrensinjuries.org. All 16 full length television episodes will be in rotation on the hospital’s closed circuit network, and the Danger Rangers® characters will be in attendance at events throughout the year. The Danger Rangers have also donated wristbands, story books and activity books to Children’s Oakland to distribute throughout its network.
For more information on the Danger Rangers, visit www.dangerrangers.com.
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Mighty Kids Media
Beth Talley
704-248-5027
www.mightykidsmedia.com
Contact
Beth Talley
704-248-5027
www.mightykidsmedia.com
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