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Play Maker Stapelstein Expands to the American Market

German-based play imprint Stapelstein branches out to the US market. It was started in 2016 by designers Stephan Schenk and Hannah König who were looking to create toys that supported a child's health emotionally, physically, and mentally. The name of the brand translates to 'stacking stones' and it is made up of two different components: the Originals, which is the stacking element, and the Board, which is a balanced structure or base for stacking.

All of the products are made with a sustainable mindset as they use climate-neutral production methods and all of the materials are made from eco-friendly EPP foam that relies on pure air and water vapor. It results in a lightweight stone that can be stood and walked on.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Toy Manufacturing - The German-based play imprint Stapelstein uses eco-friendly materials and climate-neutral production methods, creating opportunities for sustainable toy manufacturing in the industry.
2. Holistic Child Development - Stapelstein's toys are designed to support a child's health emotionally, physically, and mentally, suggesting opportunities for integrating holistic child development approaches into the toy industry.
3. Innovative Toy Design - Stapelstein's stacking element and balanced structure introduce a unique and innovative design to the toy market, opening up possibilities for disruptive toy design in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - The eco-friendly materials and sustainable manufacturing methods utilized by Stapelstein set a precedent for environmentally conscious practices within the toy manufacturing industry.
2. Child Development - Stapelstein's focus on promoting holistic child development reflects a growing need for innovative approaches and products in the child development industry.
3. Creative Play - Stapelstein's unique and versatile toy design brings new possibilities for creative play, suggesting potential disruptions in the creative play industry.

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