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Encourage Kids To Play With, Possibly Eat Their Vegetables With ‘Open Toys’

November 25, 2014 by Chris Durso

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If you’re having trouble getting the kids to eat any fruits or vegetables, Open Toys might be able to help.

The 3D-printable accessories will transform that produce into airplanes, submarines, and hovercrafts. Perhaps after playing with an apple and carrot long enough, they’ll work up an appetite, and eat their vehicle.

Open Toys are unfortunately not available for sale, but the templates to print your own can be found here. Just in case you have a finicky eater, some produce, and a 3D printer .

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[link, via Colossal]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: 3d printing, design, fruit, toys, vegetables

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