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PUZZLE DEAL FOR SCHOOL OF ROARS

5 Oct - 2019

Atlantyca Entertainment has signed with tabletop gaming juggernaut, Ravensburger, to create a range of School of Roars jigsaw puzzles

Ravensburger will produce School of Roars-branded 2D, 3D and memory jigsaw puzzles to hit retail in Italy for the Christmas season 2019, featuring My First Puzzle with four different jigsaws, the Look and Find GIANT floor puzzle and the popular Memory® game.

“Ravensburger are a huge name in puzzles so we are delighted to have this opportunity to be working with them,” added Marco Piccinini, Atlantyca’s Licensing Manager.  “The characters in “School of Roars” are so entertaining and the scenes are filled with wonderful colors; which will easily translate into exciting puzzles, certain to reflect why the show is so popular with pre-school children.”

“We are happy to be able to develop a promising “School of Roars” range. This animated series is really beautiful, colorful, funny and educational, perfectly in line with Ravensburger values.Elisa Moretti, Head of Marketing Ravensburger Italy.

From creator Alan Robinson and executive producers Jo Killingley (Dot To Dot Productions) and Sarah Legg (CBeebies), the 52 x 7-minute School of Roars animated series helps children prepare for school life by exploring a child’s first year through the relationships and experiences of our mini monsters. The animated series has been broadcasting on Italy’s DeA Junior since March 2018, and on Rai YoYo since October 2018, garnering more than 3% share on Free TV and 19% of share for 4-7-year olds. Hachette owns the global publishing rights for the brand. Atlantyca is the appointed Italian licensing agent for the property.

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