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Minimals

Minimals are an adorable line of modular animals characterized by the use of primary color palette and geometric shapes. The name derives, at a time, from the word "Minimalism" and the contraction of "Mini-Animals". Certainly, they're set out to expose the essence of toyness through eliminating all non-essential forms, features and concepts. Together, they create a pantone of colors, animals, clothes and archetypes, encouraging people to choose the character they identify themselves with.

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Tenki

Tenki is a spliced children's toy with digital intelligence, which consists of three parts: power generation module, power consumption module and connecting building blocks. The toy adopts the form of magnetic attraction and conduction, which avoids the potential safety hazard caused by the exposed wires. In the form of low threshold, this design effectively connects the relationship between children and digital intelligence life.

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Piks

This creative construction with its fresh and colorful cones as its natural eco-friendly wooden boards helps children to develop concentration skills and to develop logical thinking. The aim of the game is to build a truly inventive structure using all the pieces without any falling down. The wooden boards and silicone cones in different sizes allow kids for a myriad of construction possibilities and enhance them to imagine their own world.

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Bavvic

Bavvic are multifunctional, sensory, open-ended creative building blocks that help to engage children in a culture of learning through creative hands-on approach. Wooden building blocks with sensory silicon connectors are designed by architect. Bavvic carries attributes of a Steam (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mat) toy and aids in developing interest in education, through geometrical shapes and abstract forms. Bavvic encourages development across various skills, like: cognitive, motoric, spatial imagination, problem solving and decision-making, creative thinking and more.

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Yummy

Yummy offers a restaurant simulation play experience for children. The main body of the design contains a teppanyaki oven, a cash register, a set of wooden ingredients and a set of wooden menus. The toy kit can be played by more than one person. By playing different roles such as customers and chefs, children can try to learn how a restaurant works, such as taking orders, cooking, serving and checking out, which may play a positive initiation role in developing their hands-on, cognitive and social skills.

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Trido Magnetic Art

Trido is a set of magnetic building blocks, based on the geometry of Platonic solids: the shapes of tetrahedron and octahedron. Thanks to a patented ingenious magnet system, each side of every shape connects to one another aligning along the edges and with no repealing, which allows limitless construction possibilities. Trido has a harmoniously balanced palette in nuances and contrasts, while the expressive magnetic eyes can bring any structure to life. Trido is a distinctive inspirational tool.

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