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Smart Box Educational Building Blocks by Peng Ren

Smart Box Educational Building Blocks

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2021

This overhead photograph presents an educational building block set arranged on a pale cream surface, with a child's hands visible at left and right edges actively engaging with the components. Scanning from the upper portion downward, the background consists of a uniform light cream surface with subtle wood grain texture suggesting a clean tabletop or play surface. In the upper right quadrant, a single peach-colored block with rounded corners displays a division symbol in darker orange, positioned slightly apart from the main arrangement. Moving to the central horizontal band, four blocks align in sequence from left to right: first, a soft white block displaying the numeral three in warm orange; second, a peach-toned block showing a plus sign; third, another white block bearing the numeral eight; and fourth, a white block with orange frame featuring a small digital screen displaying the answer eleven with an equals symbol above. Between the answer block and the division block above, three curved lines in warm orange suggest wireless signal waves emanating outward. The child's left hand enters from the lower left corner, fingers delicately curved with index finger touching the three block, skin tone warm and healthy. The right hand appears at center right, thumb and fingers gently holding the answer display block. In the lower center, another white block showing numeral three sits separately. The lighting feels soft and even, like diffused daylight from above, creating minimal shadows beneath the blocks. The overall atmosphere suggests calm, focused engagement, with colors feeling warm like vanilla and apricot, textures appearing smooth and inviting to touch.

Traditional building blocks are the most popular toy for 3-7 years old children. Compared with the monotonous play of traditional building blocks, Smart Box uses fewer modules to create more flexible digital games. The small size of the box makes an easier hardware cost control and more development to the advantages of the software. It breaks the conventional cognition of children building blocks and mathematical enlightenment, in order to help children play and enlighten better.