The Ask Little Chicken Show

Press Kit

Paste-ready bios, App Store link, founder story, and honest notes for journalists covering Ask Little Chicken. No fake awards. No inflated download counts.

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Ask Little Chicken is a whimsical iPhone character for kids ~5–8, built by LA creative Eric Rosner (ex-Nickelodeon) with AI coding agents after he couldn’t ship software alone. Free to try. App Store + theasklittlechickenshow.com/story.

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Ask Little Chicken is a whimsical kids iPhone app — a tiny chicken living in your iPhone — for ages about 5–8, with parents nearby. It’s made by Los Angeles dad, artist, animator, and former Nickelodeon creative Eric Rosner. For years he could imagine warm little worlds for kids, but he couldn’t ship software alone the traditional way. Working with AI coding agents, he finally built and released the character-first micro-universe he’d been carrying around. Free to try on the App Store. Founder story: theasklittlechickenshow.com/story. For trust and privacy notes, see /privacy. No fake awards, no inflated download counts — just an honest kids character app.

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Campaign A — the character. Ask Little Chicken is a whimsical, character-first kids iPhone app for ages 5–8: a tiny chicken living in your iPhone, made for short moments of imagination with parents nearby. Felt stories, a short film, and playful beats — warm, silly, and built for real family life, not screen-time theater. Kids meet a memorable little character; parents get something gentle enough to leave open without guilt.

Campaign B — he couldn’t code (alone). Eric Rosner is a dad, artist, animator, and former Nickelodeon creative in Los Angeles. For years he could picture the worlds he wanted kids to play in, but he couldn’t ship an iPhone app the traditional engineering way. AI coding agents became collaborators. Instead of waiting for a full team, he worked step by step until the idea shipped as Ask Little Chicken — proof that a non-traditional builder can still get a kids app onto the App Store.

The app is free to try on the App Store. Apple’s App Privacy listing for Ask Little Chicken indicates Data Not Collected; we only repeat what that listing shows and don’t invent extra privacy claims. More context lives on our privacy page. The full founder narrative is at theasklittlechickenshow.com/story.

We don’t claim fake awards or inflated download numbers. Home: theasklittlechickenshow.com. Press and asset requests: design@erosner.com.

Assets & story

For the full founder narrative, start with /story. For product and privacy context, use /privacy and the App Store listing. Additional brand assets can be requested at design@erosner.com.