Woongjin ThinkBig Launches Playbook Collection "Oh! Playing"
A Complete Set of 20 Interactive Playbooks
On October 2, Woongjin ThinkBig announced the launch of "Oh! Playing," a new collection of playbooks designed to support brain development in infants and toddlers through a variety of interactive activities.
"Oh! Playing" is a complete set targeted at children aged 1 to 4. It encourages the use of all senses through activities such as opening, blowing, matching, and turning, stimulating brain development and allowing children to experience "good dopamine" such as a sense of achievement and satisfaction.
This collection consists of a total of 20 volumes, including pop-up books and flap books, as well as playbooks featuring unique interactive elements such as piano keys, bus bells, shape keys, and lights. These features stimulate children's creativity and imagination, enhancing their engagement in play.
In addition, each book includes a "Playing Talk with Baby" QR audio resource developed by Lee Boyeon, Director of the Child and Family Counseling Center and an expert in early childhood play. This allows even first-time parents to easily follow book play methods and interactive guides, helping them build a stable attachment with their children.
More information about "Oh! Playing" can be found on the official Woongjin ThinkBig website.
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Kim Jingak, Head of Future Education at Woongjin ThinkBig, stated, "Through unique interactive activities and exciting book play experiences, children will be able to accumulate everything from small achievements to great joys, growing independently and proactively."
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