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Frigits Can Be Moved Around on a Magnetic Surface for Endless Play

— August 2, 2013 — Life-Stages
Whether it's a rainy day or just the waiting time for dinner, Frigits can help to keep a child entertained for hours on end by making use of some non-digital equipment. A marble-based game that uses magnetic slides to guide the small glass ball through a maze, Frigits feature a number of fun attachments that can be arranged in a limitless number of variations.

Requiring only the kit itself and a magnetic surface like a refrigerator, Frigits are an excellent tactile toy for engaging and stimulating young minds with a game that needs and attention to detail and a big imagination. What's more, Frigits can help to teach a young child about the basics regarding physics, which means it isn't just fun, but actually beneficial for developing minds.

Trend Themes

  1. Non-digital Toys — Opportunity for developing innovative non-digital toys that engage and stimulate young minds.
  2. Tactile Learning — Potential for creating toys that encourage tactile learning and engage children's senses.
  3. Educational Fun — Demand for toys that provide entertainment while also promoting learning and skill development.

Industry Implications

  1. Toy Manufacturing — Potential for toy manufacturers to create new products that combine physical play with educational elements.
  2. Educational Toys — Opportunity for educational toy companies to develop products that teach children about physics and other educational subjects.
  3. Child Development — Scope for businesses in the child development field to create tools and toys that promote cognitive and sensory development.
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