Draggin’ Pull Toy and Packaging
Toy Design
Draggin' Pull Toy is an original concept by Nichole Jackman. This pull toy is designed to increase visual incentive to young toddlers learning how to walk. To do so, it has been constructed out of a series of working gears that spin as the toy is pulled along.
The toy is made out of acrylic plastic and wood, which offers a variation in texture and color.
Packaging Design
Packaging consists of a castle equipped with a drawbridge door. With environmentally sustainable design solutions in mind, the packaging is designed to become part of the toy experience, to be kept alongside the pull toy instead of thrown away.
Information on the back of the box reads:
Encourage your growing toddler to stay active with USU's Draggin' Pull Toy. This little pal puts a visual twist on a childhood classic with rotating gears. Moving cogs are kept from tiny fingers by Draggin's protective exterior, and this safe experience offers your toddler visual incentive to keep moving from all angles. Now let's get draggin'!