Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
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Play Free OnlineProject Type
Client ProjectClient/Partner
Fred Rogers Productions, PBSGenre
EducationalGame Engine
OtherPlatform
DesktopTarget Audience
PreschoolOverview
The Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood projects represent Schell Games’ commitment to "Play with a Purpose," a philosophy inherited from Fred Rogers. Working with Fred Rogers Productions, Schell Games developed various digital and location-based experiences that mirror the hit animated series' curriculum. Key projects include Daniel Tiger’s Stop & Go Potty, which helps toddlers manage transitions and routines, and the Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Ride at Idlewild Park, which modernizes the classic trolley experience for a new generation. By integrating the show's signature "strategy songs" into interactive gameplay, these projects help children navigate everyday challenges like sharing, managing feelings, and following routines, effectively turning digital play into a tool for emotional intelligence.
- Schell Games
- Fred Rogers Productions
- PBS KIDS
- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
- "Play with a Purpose
- " transition strategies
- routine building
- Mobile Apps (Stop & Go Potty
- Explore Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood)
- Web Games
- Location-Based Attractions
- What is "Play with a Purpose"?
- This is the foundational philosophy of Fred Rogers. It posits that play is not just "fun" but the "work of childhood." Schell Games applies this by ensuring every game mechanic serves a learning goal. For example, in potty training apps, the "pause" mechanic teaches children that their play will still be there when they get back, addressing a common toddler anxiety.
- How does the "Stop & Go Potty" app work?
- The app uses the "Stop & Go" routine to help kids recognize their body's signals. It features mini-games like block stacking that are intentionally interrupted by Daniel needing the bathroom. This encourages children to "stop and go right away" in their own lives, reinforcing the lesson through a catchy strategy song.
- What is unique about the Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Ride?
- Located at Idlewild Park, this ride replaced the original Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood trolley. It is a slow-moving, narrative experience where passengers visit iconic locations like the Clock Factory and Museum-Go-Round. It is designed to be a child's "first theme park experience," focusing on observation and singing along rather than thrills or speed.
- Are these games available in other languages?
- Yes. Many of the Daniel Tiger digital experiences, including the storybooks and apps, include Spanish language support, broadening the reach of these essential social-emotional lessons to more families.
- How do these games help with "School Readiness"?
- School readiness isn't just about ABCs; it’s about emotional regulation. By practicing things like taking turns, listening to a doctor (through "doctor play"), or following a bedtime routine in a game, children build the confidence and self-control needed to succeed in a classroom environment.
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