Sad Stuffed Animals That We Made To Educate Kids About Ocean Pollution
Recently we worked with the NGO Sea Shepherd to create a set of educational toys.
On the outside they look like regular toys but we stuffed them with plastic items that animals tend to eat in the nature.
We made them with the help of Andrea Vida (a very talented independent designer from Hungary) and early childhood teachers. All of them are hand-sewn using responsible materials.
Then we contacted different early childhood organizations to implement these toys in their educational program.
Special thanks to Xuan Pham, Sonali Ranjit and Andrea Vida.
More info: pollutoys.com | Instagram
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Share on FacebookSuch as strong message the next generation needs to know. If only more adults could play as better role models for them :(
Children are our future, so projects like this are very important if we are to have more thoughtful leaders and businesses later on.
That's pretty clever! I can see how kids would get interested in pollution, which is a brilliant topic but may be otherwise difficult to make attractive as a subject!
Great way of educating children, but why is that poor shark called Mark?
Hi! Where can I buy the pollutoys? Does each pollutoy come with the booklet?
Teaching our kids at a young age is not a bad Idea but wouldn't it be a better example if we could find away to clean the ocean and while cleaning the ocean document it?
this is really smart way to teach kids, hope it will be widely adapted
This is brilliant. Kids will surely remember what they've seen and experienced.
Are you for real? These innocent kids will be the teenagers throwing c**p into creeks and lakes in a decade... Good luck trying to reach them then!
Load More Replies...Such as strong message the next generation needs to know. If only more adults could play as better role models for them :(
Children are our future, so projects like this are very important if we are to have more thoughtful leaders and businesses later on.
That's pretty clever! I can see how kids would get interested in pollution, which is a brilliant topic but may be otherwise difficult to make attractive as a subject!
Great way of educating children, but why is that poor shark called Mark?
Hi! Where can I buy the pollutoys? Does each pollutoy come with the booklet?
Teaching our kids at a young age is not a bad Idea but wouldn't it be a better example if we could find away to clean the ocean and while cleaning the ocean document it?
this is really smart way to teach kids, hope it will be widely adapted
This is brilliant. Kids will surely remember what they've seen and experienced.
Are you for real? These innocent kids will be the teenagers throwing c**p into creeks and lakes in a decade... Good luck trying to reach them then!
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