This Building Toy Allows Kids to Create their Own Water Recycling System
Vasiliki Marapas — January 15, 2015 — Life-Stages
References: amazing-toys.hk
Amazing Toy Limited is dedicated to creating, well, amazing products. Take, for instance, the Recycle Screw Pump: a building toy that is designed around the principal of the Archimedean Screw. For those who don't know, the Archimedes Screw is a device once used to transfer water into irrigation ditches.
The toy-version of the screw pump allows little ones to create their own water recycling concept. With a straightforward design, this toy provides "science-friendly engineering fun." The Recycle Screw Pump is part of the CONNEX series, which is devoted to designing toys with their own special function and play value.
Toys today have come a very, very long way from what our parents had to play with. Integrated with technology and design, these toys transform the process of both playing and learning, merging the two into one.
The toy-version of the screw pump allows little ones to create their own water recycling concept. With a straightforward design, this toy provides "science-friendly engineering fun." The Recycle Screw Pump is part of the CONNEX series, which is devoted to designing toys with their own special function and play value.
Toys today have come a very, very long way from what our parents had to play with. Integrated with technology and design, these toys transform the process of both playing and learning, merging the two into one.
Trend Themes
1. Toy Engineering - Creating toys that incorporate engineering principles to promote learning and fun.
2. Water Recycling - Developing toys that educate children about the importance of water conservation and recycling.
3. Integrated Play-learning - Combining play and learning through the integration of technology and design in toys.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies that produce innovative toys with engineering and educational elements.
2. Environmental Education - Organizations and institutions offering educational programs and tools related to water conservation and recycling.
3. Edtech - Tech companies developing interactive and educational toys that merge play and learning experiences.
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