The Joyride Toy Car Will Turn Your Kid into a Speed Demon
Alex Scott — March 26, 2010 — Autos
References: perbrolund & yankodesign
If you have a little one, you know how important it is to give them fresh air and exercise, and the Joyride toy car just might get them to put down their toys and experience some real-world fun.
Designed by Per Brolund, the Joyride toy car comes disassembled, but it's made so that it is extremely simple to put together without any tools. The exterior is also completely blank so as to encourage kids to paint their own designs on it.
Designed by Per Brolund, the Joyride toy car comes disassembled, but it's made so that it is extremely simple to put together without any tools. The exterior is also completely blank so as to encourage kids to paint their own designs on it.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Toys - Development of DIY toys for children that promotes creativity and imagination.
2. Minimalist Design - Simplification of toy designs and assembly, appealing to parents who seek convenience.
3. Personalization - Growing trend towards allowing customers to personalize their products to meet their preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Opportunity to introduce more simple and personalized toy designs that are fun to assemble and can be painted or customized by children.
2. Childcare - Incorporation of DIY toys in childcare facilities for children's entertainment and development.
3. E-commerce - Implementation of an online platform that allows customers to personalize and purchase the toy, providing a unique and fun purchase experience.
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