A Total of 27 Titles Including Picture Books, Digital Content, and More on Space, Rules, and Classification Topics

Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 6th that it has launched the brain development play series "Obrain Math and Science Play." Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig

Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 6th that it has launched the brain development play series "Obrain Math and Science Play." Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 6th that it has launched the brain development play series for infants and toddlers, "Obrain Math and Science Play," which fosters creativity in young children.


Obrain Math and Science Play is a cognitive play program designed for infants and toddlers aged 1 to 3, during the period of rapid brain development. It expands knowledge about animals, plants, natural environments, and objects encountered in daily life into mathematical and scientific knowledge, fostering creative thinking and problem-solving skills.


For example, the program includes content that helps children learn the shape of a circle through the sun and moon while also understanding the scientific concepts of day and night. It consists of a total of 27 items, including picture books, activity books, toys, and digital content, centered on themes such as space, rules, and classification.


According to Woongjin ThinkBig, Obrain is an infant and toddler series designed based on brain science theories to develop the baby's brain integratively. So far, the series has released products for first play, sensory play, art play, emotional play, and language play, and with the release of the final product, Math and Science Play, the Obrain series lineup is now complete.



A Woongjin ThinkBig official stated, "The brain responsible for creativity begins to develop vigorously around 24 months," adding, "Obrain Math and Science Play is designed to naturally satisfy curiosity about the surrounding environment and objects through play experiences and to foster creativity."


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