Mumbai: Sony YAY! has partnered with KidZania, an award-winning global edutainment theme park to launch a unique pet rescue agency.
With this, Sony YAY! aims to empower kids to love and secure animals. At the Pet Rescue Agency KidZania Mumbai, kids will get to play a role as “rescue agents” and go on an adventure of finding and rescuing pets in KidZania city.
With the help of exciting cues and indicative maps, kids will learn about the nitty-gritty of pet-rescuing operations alongside gaining knowledge about the diverse breeds and kinds of pets. The team-based activity will see kids be sharp and alert to follow set instructions as well as seek out clues to the whereabouts of the missing pets.
Speaking on this, Sony Pictures Networks India, Kids' Genre head of marketing Sujoy Roy Bardhan said, “Pet welfare is extremely close to my heart. At Sony YAY! It has been our constant endeavour to empower kids and further serve the purpose of reaching out to our audiences. The launch of the Pet Rescue Agency not just helps us to take another step in the same direction, but also helps us inculcate the right approach into the future citizens of the country.”
Talking about this partnership, KidZania India chief partnership officer Prerna Uppal said, “KidZania has always envisioned providing children with an all-rounded multi-dimensional edutainment that contributes to the overall growth of their personality. By partnering with Sony YAY!, a brand that believes in business with purpose, we not only aim at enabling children to explore what it is like being a pet rescuer but also instil in them values like care and compassion as well as a sense of responsibility towards pets. We believe that inculcating such crucial values at a young age can go a long way in empowering kids to build a better world for themselves in the future."
Cyrus Broacha added, “Animals are man’s best friends, and I am very happy to see Sony YAY! taking the initiative to bring awareness towards their safety and security. With this initiative, I hope the kids develop more empathy towards animals and bring a positive change at large towards animal welfare”