Porsche Introduces New 4Kids Website

Credit: Porsche Newsroom

Among the biggest sectors struck by the COVID-19 pandemic is that of education. With children at home due to school closures, parents are concerned with how their young ones could spend the time. Sure, some institutions have continued classes online, but others have ended their school years early. This was done so as to allow everyone to focus on the biggest priority at the moment, their well-being. Well, Porsche have fulfilled yet another task at helping individuals tackle the pandemic, this time aimed at children.

Tom Targa and Tina Turbo, Porsche’s mascots seen throughout the website

Porsche4Kids is an educational website loaded with tons of things to do. Firstly, memory and knowledge-based games help children with learning more about the Porsche brand and motoring in general. Hands-on activities are available as well, including coloring pages, crafts, and even a comic creator. There is even a video tour of the Porsche Museum, which can be handy if one would like to visit it in-person soon. Finally, kids can learn about Porsche and automotive terminology thanks to the site’s “Discovery” section.

Offline activities such as coloring pages are available

Seen all around the site are Tom Targa and Tina Turbo, Porsche’s mascots. As children navigate the website, these characters act as support figures to further enhance their ability to learn. In fact, an autograph and employee ID card with info about the characters are readily available to download; a very neat touch.

The idea of an interactive website by Porsche is great in that it allows today’s youth to learn more about them. In other words, children who use the website could make Porsche ownership a goal in their lives. Porsche cars are special after all, and it all begins with a dream.

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Juan Reyes-Abreu

Credit goes to:
Porsche Newsroom for information on the website

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