Children's Architecture Building Blocks

The Little Architect Set is a Techicolor Toy Drafting Kit

The Little Architect Set is a miniature toy drafting kit designed for children to expand their imagination and start thinking about the art of building. The set features colorful building blocks that come together to form a series of tools and measuring devices so children can practice bringing their creative design ideas to life.

Areaware is the designer behind the Little Architect Set that is a creative kid-friendly version of one adult architects traditionally use when drafting. The set features a protractor, ruler and triangle made from a series of technicolor blocks that connect with hidden magnets. The pieces can be arranged to make the classic tools or taken apart to create new ones depending on the child's preference. The blocks also include measuring units in both imperial and metric.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Toy Drafting Kits - Opportunity for designers to create more miniature toy drafting kits that cater specifically to children, encouraging imagination and creativity.
2. Child-friendly Architectural Tools - Advancements in designing child-friendly versions of traditional architectural tools, like protractors and rulers, that are colorful, engaging, and safe for children.
3. Multifunctional Building Blocks - Innovations in building blocks that can be taken apart and reconfigured into various tools, promoting open-ended play and experimentation.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - The toy manufacturing industry can develop and market more miniature toy drafting kits for children, tapping into the growing demand for educational and creative toys.
2. Education and Learning - Educational institutions and learning centers can incorporate child-friendly architectural tools into their curriculum to promote hands-on learning and design thinking skills.
3. Children's Furniture - The children's furniture industry can explore the use of multifunctional building blocks to create interactive furniture pieces that can be assembled and disassembled by children, promoting creativity and motor skills.

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