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Tummyfish
Download the free Tummyfish app: https://goo.gl/mJFkbt Kids love sugary drinks, but think water is boring. As a result, 1 in 4 kids suffer from health issues as they're often dehydrated. So in order to help kids live happier and healthier lives we created Tummyfish, a cute little friend that lives in children's tummies, which they need to care for by drinking plenty of water every day. We produced a colourful storybook telling the tale of the first Tummyfish and how she fled scary seas, seeking refuge in a little boy's tummy after being accidentally drunk in a glass of water. The book supported an app which allowed parents to introduce kids to their very own Tummyfish with a simple camera trick. Kids who improved their drinking habits were rewarded with unlockable toys and mini-games for their Tummyfish, while parents were able to encourage their kids' progress and monitor positive behaviour change with daily reminders and statistics. Integrated advertisement created by Ogilvy, United Arab Emirates for United for Healthier Kids, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.