The action is part of the Children’s Day campaign. The games – inspired by the Marvel, Pixar, Mickey and Princess universes – are free
All Children’s Day – It is the game that people grow up. This is the theme of the campaign promoted by The Walt Disney Company Brazil to celebrate October 12th. As part of the initiative, the company launched four digital games with accessibility for children with conditions such as color blindness, low vision, dyslexia, deafness and reduced mobility. Three of them teach Brazilian Sign Language.

In the area dedicated to the Princesses, the idea is to click on groups of bubbles of the same color to collect them (something very similar to the famous mobile games that aim to combine similar figures that fall on the screen). The child’s mission on the page of wonder is, from suggestions, to form words using sign language.
The challenge of Pixar it is a kind of memory game in which it is necessary to combine the letter in which the name of an emotion is written with the corresponding expression. In Mickey and friends, the participant leads a character in search of points, represented by the characters. Both also encourage interaction through Brazilian Sign Language.

The games are free and will be available on the campaign website until 13 October. At each access, R $ 1 will be donated to the Serendipidade Institute (up to a limit of R $ 141 thousand). The NGO works to promote the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities.
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Source: Terra

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