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    Designing for Children - Play and Learn

    Play and Learn
    by
    Aakash Johry
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Play Pyramid by Kudrowitz and Wallace
     
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    The play pyramid is a three-dimensional map that allows designers to classify a toy concept by placing it in a space between four independent axes representing four types of play i.e. sensory, fantasy, construction and challenge-based play, applicable to all ages.



    Play pyramid is a very resourceful tool for toy and play designers as they generate different configurations by moving around on the pyramid (combining characteristics of multiple play types in different extents). A designed concept can also be explored for modification by moving it.

    • Play Theories and Design
      • Caillois’s Attitudes in Play Experience
      • Csikszentmihalyi’s Flow Theory
      • Apter’s Reversal Theory
      • Play Pyramid by Kudrowitz and Wallace
    • Learning Theories and Design
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