Kid O Floating Ducks
Kid O Floating Ducks
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Kid O Floating Ducks

Grown out of a mother's dedication to creating a stimulating, aesthetic environment, and inspired my modern learning theories, Kid O offers you toys that encourage creativity, instill independence, and a desire to accomplish, fostering a child's sense of self!

Graceful mother duck and her duckling are the perfect size for little fingers to stack together. Out of the tub, they gently rock together.

Features:

  • 2-piece set
  • Bright yellow color
  • Smooth surface

Integrating Color Into Childrens' Spaces

The colors that are chosen for young children's rooms are sometimes more indicative of an adult's preference or cultural norm rather than the child's needs.

Pink and blue or fully-saturated primary colors are not necessarily what children prefer. Children are careful observers and can distinguish subtle colors and shading even if they cannot yet verbalize this understanding.

Most experts agree that the large areas in a room--such as the walls, floors, and ceilings--should be neutral or subdued, in effect mirroring the way that color occurs in nature. Bright, saturated colors can be applied in small, focused areas, just as one might find a vibrant flower in vast green field.

Here are a few general ideas to keep in mind when selecting colors for a child's room:

  1. Bright colors are best used in small amounts and neutral tones in larger amounts to mimic the proportions found in nature.
  2. Highly saturated colors work best when juxtaposed with an absorbent, complementary color to balance it. For example, pair red with a moss green.
  3. Children do most of their playing on the floor, so it is best to keep this area neutral.
  4. Pale blue and pink reflect cultural norms, but not necessarily children's preferences.
  5. Add color in unexpected ways with plants and rich natural woods.

In the Press

Kid O has been a prominent figure in popular children and lifestyle magazines such as Cookie Magazine, Martha Stewart Living Magazine, and Child Magazine, among others.  Since Kid O is based in New York, its local coverage such as Time Out Kids and Best of New York Magazines gives it an advantage of nation-wide visibility via a wider channel distribution.  

Click below to download samples of press articles featuring Kid O's innovative, educational, and fun toys!

Cookie Magazine - January 2009

Martha Stewart Living - December 2007

Best of New York Magazine - March 2007

Child Magazine - November 2006

Time Out Kids - Summer 2005

Dedicated to enriching the play and learning exprerience of children, supporting their journey towards becoming life-long learners and confident adults.  




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