Parents of penguins probably already know that gold coins are earned by playing games in the site. With them, penguins can now not only feed and care for their puffles, and buy surfboards, etc. They can give to charity, the Associated Press and the in-site Penguin Times report (I like that my 10-year-old started reading that paper unbeknownst to me). “Starting Dec. 14 and running through Dec. 24, kids can choose to donate their virtual money to support the environment, children’s health or children’s education. The company will then split $1 million real dollars among three charities, including the World Wildlife Fund, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and Free The Children.” This started before ClubPenguin was acquired by Disney, according to the AP. “The Canadian website donated a little more than $30 million to charity after Disney agreed to pay $350 million for the company earlier this year.”
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