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Cartoon Network and Wonder Workshop Team Up on Robotics Competition to Foster Kids' Creativity and Build Coding SkillsSAN MATEO, Calif., June 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Wonder Workshop, maker of educational robots Dash, Dot, and Cue, which are now used in more than 20,000 schools worldwide, today announced the opening of registration for the fifth annual Wonder League Robotics Competition. This year, Wonder Workshop is partnering with Cartoon Network, the #1 animated series network in the U.S., to bring even more humor, heart, and creativity to the competition. Complete details will be revealed in early fall of how this year's competition will bring Dash together with one of Cartoon Network's most beloved series. "The Wonder League competition has always been about kids growing into confident inventors and creative architects ready to take on real-world problems," said Vikas Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Wonder Workshop. "By partnering with Cartoon Network, we are able to integrate Dash's stories into the rich, vibrant worlds of the Cartoon Network characters and their stories. It's a fun and powerful combination that provides more students the opportunity to express their creativity through coding and robotics." "Cartoon Network is committed to exploring new and innovative ways to foster kids' creativity and developing this truly unique partnership with Wonder Workshop, which brings that commitment to a best-in-class robotics competition that allows kids to engage with the Cartoon Network worlds and characters they love in a cmpletely new way," said Jill King, SVP, Marketing and Partnerships, Cartoon Network and Boomerang. The annual Wonder League competition, which drew more than 35,000 participants last year, responds to growing demand for coding and computer science resources in elementary schools. Research from Gallup found that 91 percent of parents want their children to learn computer science. The competition requires no cost or travel and provides teams of children ages 6-14 with a global stage to learn and demonstrate 21st-century skills. Last year, students from every U.S. state and 69 countries participated in the competition. This year's competition includes summer training, with mini-missions that help teams prepare for the five challenge-based missions in September 2019, followed by a final invitational round in February 2020. Each story-based mission offers challenges of varying difficulty to create a scaffolded team experience. As students develop new skills and expertise in coding, robotics, and scientific thinking, the rounds will become more challenging. The top five teams in each age category will receive official certificates, competition t-shirts, and a robot of their choice. Wonder Workshop will also award a grand prize of a $5,000 STEM grant to the winning team in each category. About Wonder Workshop About Cartoon Network View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cartoon-network-and-wonder-workshop-team-up-on-robotics-competition-to-foster-kids-creativity-and-build-coding-skills-300871362.html SOURCE Wonder Workshop |