LOS ANGELES, CA, September 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fuhu Inc., developer of Fooz Kids, leading kid-safe applications controlled by parents, has been proudly named the recipient of the 2011 Toyman Seal of Approval in addition to the 2011 Award of Excellence, Eco-Recognition Seal, and addressee of the E-Choice Award. This exceedingly recognized international leader in independent online services and product evaluation adheres to the strictest of guidelines and Fooz Kids is proud to be recognized for their high level of value, safety, and design in their products and services.
The Toyman Product Guide establishes a strict set of guidelines that are overseen by qualified professionals in the industry. Fooz Kids emerged as an obvious victor with their promised assurance and adherence to the strictest of safety standards as well as their innovative and kid-appropriate features. The Toyman Eco-Recognition seal is designed to commemorate products and services manufactured with eco-friendly materials or services that are exclusively online. In this light, Fooz Kids has established an online environment for children to create, connect, discover, learn and play, thus adhering to the ongoing green initiative. Through Project Happy Kids , the belief that happiness is an acquired skill rather than a circumstance and the promotion of a happy and balanced lifestyle, Fooz Kids was able to a attain the E-Choice award emblem indicating that the application and its objectives substantially contribute to positive growth and productivity.
"We feel incredibly honored to have achieved the Toyman Seal of Approval, among other prestigious awards," said Jim Mitchell, CEO of Fooz Kids creator, Fuhu, Inc., "This recognition is evaluated through top industry professionals and it is an honor to have our product and overall objectives praised at such a high level. Our initiative is to promote productivity, education, and overall happiness through an interactive and parent-controlled online environment, and these awards are an incredible accomplishment."
Additionally, Fuhu Inc., plans to launch their innovative touch screen tablet, Nabi, within the upcoming months. Available in 56 countries in 36 different languages, the Fooz Kids applications allows kids to engage in videos, web browsing, games, videos, parent-approved emails and video mail, and much more. Fooz Kids is available as a onetime purchase and download for $11.99 and is compatible with Windows, Mac OS X operating systems, and Android tablets and services. For more information, or to download the application, please visit http://www.foozkids.com
About Fooz Kids
Fooz Kids is the kid-safe applications controlled by Mom and Dad that enables children to create, connect, discover, learn and play while contributing to a well balanced and happy lifestyle in a kid-appropriate online environment. Offering web browsing, videos, games, learning, communication tools and more, Fooz Kids is available in 36 different languages across 56 countries and is compatible for both Windows and Mac OS X operating systems as well as Android tablets and services. Fooz Kids is a product of Fuhu Inc. For more information or to download Fooz Kids please visit http://www.foozkids.com
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