Once a postcard is complete it can then be saved or printed and shared with family and friends. For example, players can travel to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to learn about C arni val or head to Beijing in China to find out about local traditions and customs, like the Lunar Festival. Once all the pieces of the postcard are matched up and the scene is complete, kids can then roll over the image to hear fun facts about the chosen location. Using a mix and match style of game play, players match up a series of tiles that come together to form a postcard, which features a scene from a different location across the earth, like Nairobi, Munich, Tokyo, or Cusco. In the new game kids get to explore and learn about different places around the world through a series of whimsically illustrated interactive po s tcards. Luna’s Postcards Around the World, the latest game based on the Let’s Go Luna s eries, is now live and ready to play on PBS and the PBS KIDS app.