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Growing up as kids in South East Asia (🇭🇰,🇲🇾), we played with toys from the West.
We played with Play Houses that looked nothing like our own. Dolls & Figurines that looked nothing like us. Toy Kitchens with ovens that our real kitchens never had.
Kids build a sense of who they are from their toys. This meant we spent a lot of time idolising life in the West. So we wondered...
What if we had grown up with toys that celebrated East Asian values & culture instead?
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My Play Kitchen
The perfect first kitchen playset for your little chef-to-be. Now they can follow along the recipe with you when you’re boiling lotus root soup for dinner!
Accessories:
— Woks, soup pots & ladles.
— Cleaver & chopping board.
— Condiments like soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, sriracha.
— Stove tops & gas canisters.
— Classic family dishes from sweet & sour pork to steam ginger fish.
— Porcelain plates for shared meals.

If Andrea & Michelle ever figure out to mass produce these toys... Drop us your e-mail and you'll be the first to know.✨︎︎︎


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My Pópo Doll
After years of being doted on by grandma, your kids can now have their very own pópó doll to care for in return.
Accessories:
— Butter cookie tin that only has sewing supplies.
— Purse with red packets to give to grandkids on a whim.
— Bags of mandarin oranges from the wet market.
— Shopping trolley for enough groceries to feed 10
— Bottles of herbal medicinal ointment. Just in case.

If Andrea & Michelle ever figure out to mass produce these toys... Drop us your e-mail and you'll be the first to know.✨︎︎︎