![]() There are seven sections of the game – The Airport (where you have to help put bags on the conveyer belt and remember what items you see in the x-ray machine – very Generation Game), Going To The Beach (where you dress Peppa and George in their swimming gear and put sun cream on them), Swimming Race (where Peppa, George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig all race each other in the swimming pool), Postcard (where you can move characters and objects around to make a postcard), Ice Cream (where you create ice creams for different characters, Let’s Make Pizza (where Peppa and George help you make a pizza) and the Sky High Song (which you can sing along with – you’ll already know the words if you’ve seen that episode). We downloaded this app just before we went on holiday in April and it was brilliant because it shows Peppa and her family doing all the things we were about to do. ![]() You can save your designs onto your iPhone/iPad camera roll, if you’re really proud of any. Whatever you paint onto one wing, appears on the other wing as a mirror image, allowing you to create cute designs very easily. You can choose from a selection of paint colours and brush sizes to paint onto a butterfly’s wings. I’d never heard of them at that point, but I found nine games on the App Store, and bought them all. Toca Boca is a Swedish kids’ app company, now based in SF. Last Christmas, my San Francisco-based geek brother gave his two-year-old niece a £20 iTunes voucher and I was instructed to buy “every game Toca Boca has made”. Plus, it’s very gentle for kids (and not too annoying for grown ups). The simple animation, animal/vehicle noises and written words means it teaches your child basic noises and words from an early age. With the touch of a finger, the app’s voice asks “Who’s there?” One more touch of the finger reveals who is there and a voice says “Peekaboo, cow/tractor/train”. Split into four sections (Farm, Sea creatures, Animals and Vehicles) the app allows the user to play a game of peekaboo with a series of animals and vehicles. Later, she really started to interact with it. Back then, she loved just looking at the primary colours moving in front of her eyes. : Jessica is more interested in an equity partner and not a loan.This was one of the first kids’ apps I ever bought – I think my daughter was around three months old at the time.Offer: $800K loan at 9% interest + 8% equity with non covenants on what she does. : He swims back into the deal with an offer.: She wants the business to be positioned as an indulgent ice cream and doesn’t want to expand the product line to include low calorie options.Offer: $800K loan at 6% interest for 1 year for 5% equity. : She likes what Jessica is doing but she’d like to see lower calorie options. ![]() : He gives her a few of his “Mark Cuban’s rules for success”: #1 Don’t start a business unless it’s an obsession, #2 If you have an exit strategy, it’s not an obsession.: He’s impressed by what Jessica has built, but struggles with the idea that she’s created $10 Million worth of value in 10 years. ![]() : “By the time you get to $50 Million, which is small in the Ice Cream space, the big players are going to crush you.She sees Jessica’s pitch to sell out, as a very bad sign. : Every single Shark Tank business she has invested in, whose goal was to sell the business, has either gone out of business or almost folded up their shop.Here’s a quick recap before we dive into Peekaboo Ice Cream’s Shark Tank update. In Season 12 Episode 8, Jessica Weiss Levison appeared on Shark Tank seeking $800,000 for 8% of her vegetable ice cream, Peekaboo.
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