Panfu where Panda do the teaching–in Spanish
A virtual world of learning–Spanish–where Pandas are the adorable protagonists of Panfu, a new virtual world for young children—that’s Panfu
Panfu: Who Knew Pandas Could Be So Much Fun?
A child-friendly, 2-D virtual world for ages 4 and up where players can create a panda avatar, play games, chat with other children, send greeting cards and learn basic Spanish through immersive learning opportunities.
Getting Started
No purchase required. Simply register at the web site and start playing!
About the Money
Panfu players can earn virtual money, called Panfu coins, by helping other pandas and playing games. Players can use Panfu coins to purchase clothing for their pandas, buy own pets and decorate their tree houses. The web site bills it as a fun way for kids to learn how to manage money.
What Moms Should Know
Panfu is an ad-free zone! (The site is funded entirely by user subscriptions)
Panfu includes both standard and high security chat modes to ensure that players have a safe and secure experience. With the high security mode, players choose from pre-determined phrases, questions and greetings. Standard security mode allows players to write their own messages, but each message is screened for inappropriate content.
A Bit of Extra Info
While it’s free to register and play on Panfu, paying subscribers can buy clothes, pets, decorate their tree house and take advantage of extra Spanish content. One-month, three-month and six-month packages are available.
Quick Facts
· 2-D, multi-player virtual world
· Browser-based
· For ages 4 and up
· Safe, child-friendly chat
· Learn Spanish
· Play games
· Play for free or buy subscription
· No download required
How many ‘Clicks’ does this world get?
We like this site and give it 8 Clicks! What do you think? Send your views and votes to OneClickMoms.
Today’s Reviewer is Kevin Miller
Kevin Miller is a versatile writer who has applied his craft to books, films, articles and web content. His credits include over 40 published books and hundreds of articles, profiles and reviews. Kevin’s writing has been translated into French, Russian, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Hindi and Swedish. As a father, Kevin is equally “prolific.” He and his wife Heidi have four children: Huw (8), Gretchen (6), Zeph (4) and Lark (11 months). When he’s not writing or spending time with his family, Kevin enjoys hiking, fishing, traveling, camping and otherwise exploring his world.
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