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Imajen Exploration Tools by Kenji Huang

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Have you ever noticed all a child needs is a branch and his/her imagination to create an entire World of wonders? As we trend towards more and more use of cheap plastics and electronics in kids’ toys, contributing and increasing the flooding of landfills with synthetic and toxic materials, designer Kenji Huang presents his idea, the Imajen Exploration Tools. Incorporating several sustainability strategies, including making a one material product, using renewable resources, and promoting extended life usage the Imajen Exploration Tools will grow with the child until they will be handed down to the next generation of explorers.
Let’s make more toys to help them to connect and appreciate the splendor of nature.

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