Exploring Nature and Connection: The Impact of Outdoor Toys and the Pokémon Franchise on Children’s Development

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  • Jiaxuan Yu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/mezget51

Keywords:

Outdoor exploration toys, Pokémon Franchise, child development, nature interaction, physical activity

Abstract

Growing concerns with children’s obesity and less time spent indoors expose the key role of standard outdoor exploration toys that help children to bond with nature. This research determines the effectiveness of outdoor exploration toys, where the focus will be on the Pokémon Ball (codex), which is specifically designed for children aged 12 and older. By utilizing sport game mechanics that underpin physical activity and nature interaction, mixed methods in this research include qualitative analysis of user engagement and developmental outcomes. The results of this study show that the Pokémon Ball and Codex not only boost the children’s desire to discover their surroundings but also play a part in the acquisition of social skills through collaborative play. However, the social aspect of the product, that is, the potentially damaging competitive nature to friendships, was often expressed. Ultimately, the study concludes that kids’ innovative and sports activities, guided by educational factors, can promote great effects on children’s physical health and cognitive abilities and, in turn, develop a responsible and strong feeling of the community.

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Published

2024-12-31

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