In order to raise awareness about healthy eating and good nutrition, Israel-based designer Bat Chen Grayvesky designed 'Chewp.' It is a series of cutely designed kid-friendly kitchen tools that can be used by the whole family.
The series accompanies perusing material that holds "fascinating and absorbable informative data and additionally delineations that pass on messages about supplements and sound nourishment".
This lively, intelligent approach to cooking will confidently speak to kids by including them in the sustenance making procedure and give positive consuming habits.
These play tools are experiential and are aimed at positively impacting in eating habits. The wide variety of activities set out in the tools allows players to make a range of choices and gives children a chance to create, invent and try new things.
Implications - Kitchen tools encourage good eating habits
Nutrition-Boosting Kitchen Tools
'Chewp' Teaches Children About Nutrition & Healthy Lifestyles
Trend Themes
1. Kid-friendly Kitchen Tools - Opportunity for designing kitchen tools that are specifically targeted towards children, making healthy eating more engaging and interactive.
2. Interactive Nutrition Education - There is an opportunity to create interactive educational materials and tools that help children learn about nutrition and healthy eating through engaging experiences.
3. Experiential Play Activities - Developing play tools and activities that encourage children to explore and experiment with healthy foods, fostering positive eating habits.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - The kitchenware industry can develop innovative products that promote healthy eating habits and target the specific needs of children and families.
2. Education - The education industry can leverage technology and interactive tools to create fun and engaging nutrition education materials for children.
3. Toys and Games - The toy and game industry can create interactive play sets and activities that combine learning about nutrition with fun and exploration for children.