Before Kid's Corner, I had a few occurrences where my daughters would post cryptic messages to Facebook or Twitter. With the advent of Kid's Corner, the statistics for such occurrences now shows null. For those who do not know about Kid's Corner yet, it is a feature unique to Windows Phone 8 that has kind-of a separate profile for your kids. You choose which apps and games shows up there that your kids can access and once in the Kid's Corner, access to any other area of the phone is not possible.
To celebrate this feature, the team is organizing a kid's art contest based on the following questions: “What do you wish your Windows Phone could do? How do you imagine yourself, your family, and others using your phone?”. The winners will have their drawings reproduced by a professional artist and then featured "on our online properties, including our website, our newsletter, our blog, and our Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest pages. In addition, the recreations will be available to download as wallpapers for lock screens or Kid’s Corner through our Windows Phone Insider App".
Check out the official rules.
Source: Windows Phone team blog
To celebrate this feature, the team is organizing a kid's art contest based on the following questions: “What do you wish your Windows Phone could do? How do you imagine yourself, your family, and others using your phone?”. The winners will have their drawings reproduced by a professional artist and then featured "on our online properties, including our website, our newsletter, our blog, and our Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest pages. In addition, the recreations will be available to download as wallpapers for lock screens or Kid’s Corner through our Windows Phone Insider App".
Check out the official rules.
Source: Windows Phone team blog
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