COVID-19 Boosts Popularity of Play Items... Sonokong Recommends 'Cubic Fun'
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the time spent at home has increased due to school delays, closures, and family care leave for child-rearing. In response to parents' demand for play items, online sales of toys are thriving, and concerns about learning gaps caused by delayed school openings have led to increased sales of educational materials such as workbooks and children's books.
Sonokong announced on the 10th that it proposes age-specific customized play-learning toys considering the levels of children before and after school enrollment for parents who are most concerned about how to spend time and play with their children.
The 3D puzzle “Cubicfun” is exported to more than 60 countries worldwide, including the United States and Europe, boasting a diverse lineup of world-famous buildings, landmarks, and ships. The process of assembling by tearing and fitting pieces together without the need for adhesives or scissors, thanks to precise design and excellent materials, provides the fun of making. The package indicates the number of pieces, difficulty level, and required time, allowing parents to choose products considering the child's age and level.
The “City Traveler” series, composed of original English books and 3D puzzles under the official license of National Geographic, allows users to assemble representative buildings of famous cities worldwide such as the Colosseum, St. Mark's Square, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
The “Sailing Ship” series, which vividly captures the grandeur of ships such as the Titanic, Queen Anne's Revenge, and Santa Maria, lets users encounter ships that have been part of human history. Additionally, the “Cityline” series, harmoniously composed of landmarks and artistic features of cities from various countries, offers the experience of building cities like Paris, London, and New York City with your own hands.
For preschool children, the “National Geographic Kids” and “Doll House” series are recommended.
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“National Geographic Kids” is themed around nature, animals, and space?topics most interesting to young children?such as dinosaur parks, African wildlife, space exploration, and space missions. The “Doll House” series, with its vibrant colors for girls, allows role-playing with paper dolls, and the included jewel stickers can be attached as children wish, providing the joy of decorating.
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