Oliverblythe's Blog

Kindergarden Meeting

I went out to my sisters school to have a chat with one of the kindergarden teachers there, and it was one of the best things iv done so far. She gave me HEAPS of useful ideas/ wyas that it could be used, as well as outlining ways that my design could help children develop. She also loved the idea of having different textures etc on the instruments, saying that it would help partially blind children, children with autism, and children asbergers (not sure if thats how you spell it… :P ). For the partially blind children it would help because it helps them to explore the toy, and with the children with autism and asbergers, they usually don’t like sensory things, so if they can be drawn to the toy by visuals etc, then they will explore the touch etc of the toy as well, even though they don’t like doing it. I think iv explained that pretty badly, but its very exciting to see the different ways that the final design will be able to be used, and to see the design growing and developing.

After talking to her I’m also working a new aspect into the design: there will be cards with music on them that the children can play, which will help to build literacy skills. There would be at least 3 different levels of difficulty/complexity, which also helps the design to be able to ‘grow’ along with the child.


Water Trumpet

Hmmm the text that was attatched to this toy interested me, so I’m going to investigate this company more and see what they’re talking about, but i thought I’d put up this toy and the text that was attatched to it. (Oh, and ‘ALEX’ is the manufacturer) 

 

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“ALEX’s mission is to provide children with quality products that foster personal expression and build self-esteem. The best children’s activities provide lots of fun and they open a child’s mind to new skills, new ideas, and new worlds.”


Quack Shot

This is a really nice example of a game that helps to build hand-eye coordination. The players need to shoot down the animals that are moving around the circle, which requires hand-eye coordination to line up their shots and shoot them at the right time. It also builds social skills as there are multiple players playing (rather than just one person using it).

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Quack Shot Site