Kyowon Group's 'Wells Farm' and 'Kids Farm'

Kyowon Group's 'Wells Farm' and 'Kids Farm'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Kyowon Group announced on the 2nd that it has launched 'Kids Farm,' an educational platform combined with the Wells plant cultivator.


The newly introduced Kids Farm is an educational platform that enables natural exploration activities through plant observation and harvesting experiences. Kyowon Group created it in partnership with the education company UNGEL.


It combines the functions of UNGEL's educational program brand 'Tomonote' with the plant cultivator 'Wells Farm,' released by Wells, the group's health home appliance brand. It is a 'classroom garden system' that allows plant observation and experience inside the classroom all year round, regardless of outdoor weather and external environment.


Through activities such as planting seeds and observing the sprouting and growth process of plants, users can enhance their appreciation of life, sense of responsibility, and inquiry skills. A program is also organized to harvest and cook the vegetables once they are fully grown.


In addition to user observation journals, a teacher activity guide that can be used by kindergarten and daycare teachers is provided. To help children easily grow and observe pesticide-free vegetables, a 'Kids Farm Manager' visits every three months for focused management.


Kids Farm will be supplied nationwide to kindergartens and daycare centers starting from the 2nd. Ahead of the full launch, pre-supply contracts have been signed with over 700 kindergartens and daycare centers.



A Wells official from Kyowon Group said, "Existing Wells Farm rental customers have sent many opinions that growing and eating pesticide-free vegetables is not only fun but also helpful for their children's learning," adding, "Inspired by this, we developed it into an educational product that directly provides plant observation and inquiry programs along with the device."


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