Framing and reframing team 23340
Transcript of Framing and reframing team 23340
By Team #23340
Hello everyone!We are Team #23340, and this is our presentation about reframing a loaf of bread. Since most of us live in different countries and don’t have a chance to make a great video together and spend much time discussing the project, we’ve decided first to run a virtual brainstorming session and then make a presentation about our best idea.
Our first ideas were:*Sculptures from bread*Colored bread for kids*Colored bread crumbs for decoration*Bread in the shape of something (e.g. famous attractions)*Something in the shape of bread (e.g. purse or birdfeeder)
And this all lead us to…
Our inspiration was this cute Bread Computer by unknown author that we found on the Web
All kids enjoy playing building blocks. Most of these toys are made from plastic or painted wood, both of which is not very eco-friendly. Also, every parent knows that younger kids tend to munch on things, so safe materials are extremely important.Using bread for making building blocks solves these problems and even more! They are produced with absolutely safe food dyes and will not hurt the kids. Moreover, they will finally enjoy playing and eating at the same time
Our Bread Building Blocks serve many purposes:*Help kids develop spatial intelligence, creativity and motility*Provide a fun and easy way of teaching children to eat bread (which they usually don’t like very much)*Help protect the environment by using eco-friendly materials (this can also be a good way of teaching kids something about ecology)*Can be cut into custom shapes for a broader experience
Another great value concealed in the Bread Building Blocks is that they help kids socialize. They can use Bread Building Blocks:*With parents*With other kids*Indoors or in the yard*In kindergarten or school