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Another Award for "A Present for Milo"!

 

by Holly Rosen Fink, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Consultant

03/25/2011

Mom's Choice

Last week we were thrilled to bits when our very own A Present for Milo won the About.com Reader's Choice Award.  We beat some of the best apps for kids on the market, and it was a very intense competition from the start to the finish.  How could it get any better than that?

Well, it did.  Only a few days later, we were alerted to the fact that our beloved app won the Mom's Choice Award® for Best In Family-Friendly Products (or Services).

The Mom's Choice Awards® (MCA) is an awards program that recognizes authors, inventors,
companies, parents and others for their efforts in creating quality family-friendly media, products and
services.  Parents, educators, librarians and retailers rely on MCA evaluations when selecting quality materials forchildren and families.  The Mom's Choice Awards® seal helps families and educators navigate the vast
array of products and services and make informed decisions.

We knew that we had a terrific app in Milo, but it's nice to know that everyone else agrees.  With more than 80 tap-interactive objects that initiate more than 125 animations just right for active young fingers and minds, this interactive exciting cat-chases-mouse story is ideal for pre-readers and young readers alike. With simple vocabulary and sound-out words, this original app provides a fun, engaging read-to or read-aloud experience at a terrific value.  Toddlers and pre-schoolers can't get enough of Milo, we have seen them in action!

So, head over to the iTunes store to pick up a copy of our award-winning A Present for Milo!

And We Present the Winner of the About.com's Reader's Choice Award, Best App for Kids: A Present for Milo

by Holly Rosen Fink, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Consultant

03/15/2011

Reader's Choice 2011 Awards

Our very own A Present for Milo triumphed in a heated battle for About.com's Readers' Choice Award, Best App for Kids.  After thousands voiced their opinions through nominations and votes, Milo walked away with the prize.  You can view the gallery of award winners here.

We beat some of the best apps for kids on the market, and it was indeed a fierce battle until the end.  Our competition included Angry Birds, Monkey Preschool Lunchbox, Super Why! and Disney's Toy Story III Read-Along.  We were so honored just to be nominated, but to win...we are speechless.

We want to thank everyone who voted.  This award means a great deal to us, and to the people behind the making of the app including writer/illustrator Mike Austin, literary agent Rubin Pfeffer, developer Sequel Digital and of course, all of us at Ruckus.  Bravo!

 

 

 

Who's nominated for a Reader's Choice Award? Milo! That's who!

by Allyson Kane, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Specialist

02/17/2011

We are honored to have our app, A PRESENT FOR MILO, nominated for yet another award! Hot on the heals of our nomination for Best App Ever, comes About.com's Reader's Choice Award, Best App for Kids.

With more than 80 tap-interactive objects that initiate more than 125 animations just right for active young fingers and minds, this interactive exciting cat-chases-mouse iPad story is ideal for pre-readers and young readers alike. With simple vocabulary and sound-out words, A PRESENT FOR MILO provides a fun, engaging read-to or read-aloud experience.

To vote for Milo, click here. You can vote once every 12-hours. For more info on this soon-to-be-award-winning app and more Ruckus apps, visit our iTunes store.

 

We send you free apps. You tell us what you think!

by Holly Fink, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Specialist

12/9/2010

Welcome to our new weekly feature where you can sample our new, forthcoming and sometimes tried-and-true bestselling apps with first-come, first-served samples (each week we’ll be offering between 25 – 50 freebie download codes).  It’s simple:  

- If you have an Apple mobile device and want to receive a complimentary copy of our weekly featured app title, simply agree to write a brief review right here at our blog. Tell us what you loved about the app (or not) and why (or why not).

 - Just click on the "Order your reviewer's copy now" section of each post and send an email with your name; we’ll send you a download code -- and off you go.  Then we'll eagerly await your review.

-  Please post your review directly on this site: just click on the "comments" link at the bottom of the title's post. (If you’re a blogger or have an e-newsletter, feel free to post your review there too!)  We can’t wait to hear what you have to say!

OUR FIRST OFFERING:

A PRESENT FOR MILO by Mike Austin

Ages 2-5

FOR iPAD ONLY!

Story: With over 80 tap-able objects that initiate more than 125 animations just right for active young fingers and minds, this interactive exciting cat-chases-mouse story is ideal for pre-readers and young readers alike.  With simple vocabulary and sound-out words, A PRESENT FOR MILO provides a fun, engaging read-to or read-aloud experience at a terrific value ($1.99). 

Who’s knocking on the mouse hole? When mouse peeks out, he sees M lo…and off they go!  Down the hall…through the kitchen…up the stairs…across the piano…around and around and around and around—Milo and mouse turn the house upside down as they scamper, pounce, jump, and bounce through every room. It’s a  spirited chase right up to the exuberant surprise ending! 

  • Perfect for pre-readers and young readers—all animations, narration, and sound effects are activated by a simple finger swipe or tap.
  • Includes read-along text (that repeats when tapped) and comical narration by the author.
  • Each screen draws the reader into the story, opening with slapstick chase animations that repeat (and sometimes change) when you touch the main characters.
  • Users get to join the fun in Milo’s topsy-turvy world: touch objects in every room to see over 125 animations—dozens of hidden surprises on every screen!
  • Hours of fun with a thoroughly engaging story, animations, tap-able surprises and silly sound effects—a perfect digital storybook.

 

Story behind the story:  “We’re especially proud of A PRESENT FOR MILO because the design is intuitive, anticipating where the young child will want to interact with the story,” says Rick Richter, CEO, Ruckus Mobile Media. “It’s the perfect combination of a high quality story, told just right for 2-5 year old set, that fully engages the child on mom’s or dad’s lap as well as the independent reader. And it’s this synthesis that caught the attention of a top children’s book publisher and led to our first app-to-children’s book deal.” Based on the storyboards and app design, literary agent Rubin Pfeffer sold a 3-book deal for MILO and creator Mike Austin to Blue Apple Books.  If that’s not proof of the right-on quality of this app, what is?

ORDER YOUR REVIEWER’S COPY NOW. 

Announcing A Present for Milo, a Ruckus Media Original App

by Allyson Kane, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Specialist

12/07/2010

We’re making a Ruckus again this week!

Tomorrow we release our first app that was created with original content just for Apple’s iPad.

A Present for Milo, written and illustrated by Mike Austin, tells an exciting cat-chases mouse story ideal for younger children.  With over 80 tap-able objects that initiate more than 125 animations, A Present for Milo is just right for active little fingers.

I was always aware of my child’s generation being highly technical.  I know that she and her sister will look at CD’s like my husband as I look at 8-tracks – what is that and how did it work?  Despite my knowing this, I was still wide-eyed in surprise when I paused a TV show to answer the phone and my Toddler walked up to the television and tapped it with her finger.  She then promptly turned around to tell me, “Mommy.  It’s broken.”

A Present for Milo features an interactive rollicking reading romp as mouse taunts best friend Milo, the cat, to go on a chase through the house.  Who’s knocking on the mouse hole? When mouse peeks out, he sees Milo…and off they go! Down the hall…through the kitchen…up the stairs…across the piano…around and around and around and around—Milo and mouse turn the house upside down as the scamper, pounce, jump, and bounce through every room. With each swipe of a finger, it’s a spirited chase right up to the exuberant surprise ending.

Every screen invites the user right into Milo’s world of toys, music, and mayhem—including a rocket, a UFO, a piano with keys that bash, paintings that jump from their frames, and a giggly pack of mischievous mice.  Children will have a new best friend in Milo the cat. 

Download A Present for Milo for your iPad on iTunes for $1.99 starting tomorrow!

Updated to add: Click here to download, A Present for Milo!

A Chat with Mike Austin, Author and Illustrator of A Present for Milo

 

by Holly Fink, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Specialist

12/8/2010

Mike Austin, the author and illustrator of A Present for Milo, available today in the iTunes store for the first time, always knew he wanted to be an illustrator. His passion for art began at an early age when he and his sister decided to recolor the bedroom using the new giant box of crayons from their grandmother. The plain white walls where transformed into a scribbly forest and the steam radiator in the corner became a waterfall of melted crayon colors. He thought that was pretty cool but his first art opening was not well received. His mother thought a sketchpad and pencil was a much better outlet for his creativity and the rest is history.

Mike has been working as an illustrator/graphic designer for more than 25 years. He has had the pleasure to work with a diverse mix of national and international clients from Boys Life, to American Express to United Airlines and Johns Hopkins University, all the way to the U.S. State Department and just about everything in between. He’s won awards for his illustration and design and believe it not, his parents still showcase his latest works on the coveted refrigerator door.

We wanted to know more about the story behind Milo and how he came up with the idea for the story, so we asked him a few questions to find out how he got into children’s publishing, and particularly the digital side of the business.

We also found out that Mike actually does have a cat named Milo!

Where did you get the idea for the story for A Present for Milo?

A Present for Milo was originally created for my daughter who was two years old at the time, she is now 17…YIKES! We were lucky enough to live only a few block from the local library so my wife (illustrator Jing Jing Tsong) and I would take her there almost every evening after dinner to pick out some new books to read before bed. One night the library had closed early so I decided that we should use my sketchbook and her crayons to make up a new story together. She loved the idea! We drew a story about our cat Milo and what he was doing while we were out of the house. It was a fun way for her to become fully engaged in the story and creative process. That eventually led to a lot of crazy, nonsensical stories about birthdays and bumble bees, alien teddy bears and talking fireplaces and one particularly ridiculous one about a farting Christmas tree.  Some nights the stories were more serious depending on the mood which almost always led to a very interesting conversation. I wish I still had that sketchbook.

Years later I reworked the Milo story and eventually put it together as a finished, bound dummy which sat on my shelf for about ten years until I was contacted by children’s book literary agent Rubin Pfeffer. I showed him the book and he was immediately attracted to the illustration’s whimsy, palette, and narrative qualities. He saw a sense of humor that would appeal to children.

I think in a way Milo and mouse are a reflection of my own family growing up, I have an older sister and three younger brothers.  We all got along but we definitely caused a good bit of mayhem when we were little.  As an example we lived in a big old house in the Poconos (Northeastern PA).  The place was the summer home of some early 1900’s coal baron or something.  There was a grand wooden staircase and we would take turns pushing each other down the stairs in a big cardboard box. It would slide perfectly if you sat the right way. We called it stair sledding! Or if you were crazy enough to all climb in together and go bumping down the stairs then it was called stairbogen! No surprise, our daughter and son have inherited the same mischievous gene.

What inspired the design?

The concept inspired the design. The story is about a topsy turvy chase and surprise so the design had to reflect that frenetic energy. I wanted it to be vibrant and playful but also have a textural quality that was different from most of the other apps out there.

Did you envision the story as something digital?

No, I always thought of it as a printed book but then along came the iPad! I thought this could be a really cool new way to introduce the characters and story.

Were you involved with coming up with the special effects and interactive aspects?

I collaborated with a great team of developers at Sequel Digital.  We had our initial meeting, going over the basic story structure and pacing. From there, we created a long list of all the fun little things that could happen on each page, eventually whittling it down to a realistic number which was still huge! I don’t know exactly how many individual images or frames I drew in two months but I’m pretty sure it was around 500 gazillion or so.

What do you think is the story’s hook?

Friendship, surprising discoveries and just having fun!

How do you envision the reaction to this app?

I hope that parents and children will have as much fun with it as I had creating the story.

Do you have plans to do more digital story-telling?

You bet! Milo and mouse have a lot of adventures ahead of them and I’m sure you’ll see more of them soon. Now if

Raising a Ruckus at FableVision Studios

by Gale Pryor, Ruckus Media Contributing Writer

11/16/2010

I need a good reason to thread my way through Boston traffic on a Friday evening. This past week, the Ruckus Media VIP App Release Party at FableVision Studios was an excellent reason.  Celebrate the launch of five new iPhone and iPad apps from Ruckus with food, drinks and music? I’ll be right over!

fablevision party

FableVision’s space is several floors above the Boston Children’s Museum on Children’s Wharf on the water in downtown Boston. It is as bright and inventive and inviting as the museum itself.  FableVision creates award-winning websites, games and animated films. It was fascinating and fun to peek into the home of the FableVision development team—the masters behind the digitalization and more of the first five Ruckus Media Play-Read-and-Record-Along apps.  

Among the pleasures of the evening was reconnecting with familiar faces from the world of children’s books. Authors, illustrators, publishers and reviewers from Boston and beyond came to the Ruckus launch, including Robie Harris, best-selling children’s book author and Roger Sutton, Editor-in-Chief of The Horn Book (@hornbook).  Both Robie and Roger were intrigued by the new possibilities for storytelling offered by interactive apps.  Alicia Potter from Family Fun magazine (@FamilyFun) said she was looking forward to introducing her editors to this new medium for children.

fablevision party

Faces from the new frontier joined the Ruckus team: Bloggers Dawn Rennert of She is Too Fond of Books (@toofondofbooks), Christy Matte of  More Than Mommy (@morethanmommy) and About.com, Niri Jaganath of Mommy Niri (@mommyniri) and Melanie Feehan of Coupon Goddess (@coupongoddess).  They checked out the newest apps from Ruckus, including The Velveteen Rabbit  and other storybook apps now available on iTunes, and talked about our forthcoming original Ruckus apps, A Present for Milo by Mike Austin and Andrew Answers by Alan Katz.  Teachers Deb Donahue and Karen Kosko explored the apps and were full of suggestions for using them in classrooms.

Boy with iPadgirl with ipad

While the grown ups chatted and noshed, the kids in attendance got down to business with the iPads scattered around the room. No instructions were required for this crowd as they rapidly opened apps and started to read, touch and play, completely immersed in what was, truly, the very best part of the evening.

Weekly Ruckus Wrap-Up and Special Thanksgiving Promotion Announcement

by Holly Fink, Ruckus Media Staff Marketing Specialist

11/12/2010

We’ve been gearing up for the Ruckus VIP App Release Party tonight in Boston at FableVison’s studios.  There’s still time to RSVP – and come!  We hope to see you there!!

It's been nearly one month after our first batch of apps was released, and we’re feeling the love from reviewers.  Here’s what they said this week:

Common Sense Reviews gave us an A+ for educational value and ranked us high on ease of use, stating that "navigating the pages of the book is very intuitive and easy."

Appletell reviewed John Henry and wrote that's "it's a well made app that provides options for however you want to expose your children to good literature and important figures from American folklore."

We also garnered rave reviews on Lunchbox Reviews, Fun Educational Apps, Family and Life in Las Vegas, Five Free Apps, Life Without Pink, The Stroller Ballet and The iPhone Mom.

One of our upcoming authors, John Szieszka, was also featured in a new New York Times article called "Interactive Books (‘E’ Not Included)."

andrew answersWe have also been busy getting our next round of apps ready for launch in a few weeks.  We have two NEW ORIGINAL APPS coming soon.   The first is Andrew Answers by seriously silly Alan Katz.  Katz was in our office yesterday cracking up the staff, and you can only imagine the humor in this app.  Alan has been writiting funny children's stories and songs for years, and we think that his first app is really funnandrew answersy, and really original.  It’s about a little boy’s trip from the principal’s office all the way to the Oval Office.  It really takes multi-touch animation to the next level – kids can tilt their iPhone or iPad to get through mazes, click on his teacher’s apple to take bites out of it, tip the goldfish bowl for a big surprise and so much more.   We’ll be featuring an interview with Katz on this blog next week, as well as an interview on our You Tube channel.  Stay tuned!

The second orginal app, A Present For Milo by Mike Austin, is an interactive story for everyone from babies to fun-loving grown-ups.  Your child can follow Milo as he chases his mouse friends through the house and experiences a fun-filled adventure.  By tapping different characters and objects, there are surprises on every page.  Every time your child taps, something new may happen - animation and sounds will be discovered.  It features 85 tap and touches, and over 120 animations.

Lastly, we want tomeryl streep offer a HOLIDAY GIFT to ALL our customers. We will be offering BOTH The Velveteen Rabbit AND The Night Before Christmas FREE for Thanksgiving weekend (11/25-11/29).  Think of it as a little Meryl Streep gift!

We'll have news about this SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROMOTION, so stay tuned for another big Ruckus week.

 

 

 
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