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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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Photography by: Mischelle Moy



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.
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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.














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                       Photography by Mischelle Moy


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.
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Shopping trolley for enough groceries to feed 10
— Bottles of herbal medicinal ointment. Just in case.