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Build Your City

Once people get the Build Your City toy, their game is already on. The box is a part of the toy, which acts as the city's road in the building game. Each box's side is a road shape with indentations: straight line, L-shape, T-shape, and crossroad. The more Build Your City blind boxes people collect, the more city buildings and vehicles toys they get randomly, so the bigger city they can build. Build Your City can stimulate people's imagination and bring people excited about the inside toy's uncertainty when opening the blind box.

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E yes

E Yes is a game-based aid to correct children's amblyopia through exploration and training. Various modular combinations encourage amblyopic children to perform visual zoom, dedicated eye muscle exercise, and color discrimination. The lens on both sides of the telescope work with AR transparencies for children to imagine and explore. The lens in the eye and the ciliary muscle is exercised when the eye switches between near and far objects, E yes is also a vision detector. Regular testing tracks changes in children's vision and detects problems for early treatment.

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Makedo

Makedo is a simple to use, open-ended system of tools for creative cardboard construction. The Makedo system comprises seven purpose-designed elements to enable children as young as four to safely cut, fold and connect cardboard with ease and independence. Makedo parts are sold in varying quantities from individual tools through to classroom kits. Creations made with Makedo can be any size depending on the cardboard supply and capability of the maker/s. From one person holding a small creation in their hand up to hundreds of people collaborating to build a football field sized maze.

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RenyiTong

RenyiTong is a set of DIY connectors consisting of six components each of which has definite functions. Based on the theory that holes and sticks can be connected, RenyiTong can be used to create three-dimensional models such as toys, daily utilities and creative devices, or linked through sticks in round or square shape to achieve more abundant creations.

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Makedo Toolkit

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GrowForest

Helping children to understand sustainable development goals of life on land, the protection, conservation and restoration of forestry. Trees model identical to Taiwan domestic wood species of acacia, incense cedar, Tochigi, Taiwan fir, camphor tree, and Asian fir. Warm touch of wooden texture, the unique scent of each tree species, and the altitude terrain for different tree species. An illustrated story book helps to deep root children with the concept of forest conservation, learning differences between Taiwan tree species, bringing the concept of conservation forests with the picture book.

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