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Zoo Animals

How can children create what they visualize and have in their minds? The purpose of designing this different toy is to help children to create their imaginations and what they visualize from their simple and childlike world. Children have always particularly loved simple and elementary toys precisely because their imaginations can turn them into just anything. In their world, people, animals, birds, etc. are visualized in a simple way.

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The Warrior in You

The Warrior in You is a game design that creates a safe space for students to practice and explore healthy coping mechanisms. It also enables parents to understand their kids better through their game choices. The game successfully abstracts the real-life challenges students face by blending them into the fantasy world of warriors on a quest. The true essence of the project lies in the gamification of coping means that help students build essential attributes such as problem-solving, decision making, and empathy to tackle stressful situations in life.

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Magical Puzzle House

With the opening of the exhibition "My Eye" at West Bund Museum, an extended parent-child activity "Art Fun!" was launched for children aged 3 to 5 and their families. “Art Fun!” included two parts, an interactive exhibition guide and an art creation DIY kit - Magical Puzzle House. Children will provide an interactive guidebook containing 5 interesting mini-games to help them deeply understand the artistic ideas conveyed by the exhibition. In the mini-workshop, children and their parents will build their "Magical Puzzle House" together.

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Avameow

Avameow is a mobile game and digital product. The game was an adaptation of the tale of King Arthur, which is featured in the board game The Resistance, Avalon, which also inspired this story. Avameow allows players to role-play as a cat knight or minion and travel on adventures both online and in-person with friends and family.

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Elephant Geometry

This is a mathematical enlightenment toy for children over four years old. The concept of equivalent replacement is extracted from Cao Chong Weighs the elephant. Use single triangular and square magnetic accretion blocks to spell out irregular patterns, such as animals, fruits and other patterns that children like, and calculate the area according to the number of blocks.

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Elephant Weight

This is a math early education toy for children over 3 years old. It is developed from the equivalent replacement in the story Cao Chong Weighs the Elephant. Each small elephant's weight is marked with 5g, 10g, 20g, 30g, 40g, 50g, and 100g according to weight. Weigh according to the hull sinking, children can clearly feel the weight of different scales and enhance their sensitivity to weight and numbers, to strengthen children's careful observation of small objects around them.

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