Our Story
Children are naturally curious about the world as they grow, but their risk awareness and self-protection abilities are not yet fully developed. When they begin to explore the external environment independently, they face significant safety challenges.
If effective preventive measures are implemented globally, at least 1,000 children's lives could be saved each day.
However, traditional child safety education often relies on verbal warnings and passive rule indoctrination, which are limited in effectiveness for children in the concrete operational stage of thinking. These children lack opportunities to practice active judgment and route decision-making in low-risk environments, making this "capability vacuum" particularly dangerous when they begin independent short-distance travel (e.g., walking to and from school).
The core challenge in design is how to enable them to actively learn hazard recognition, route planning, and decision-making in a safe environment.
The breakthrough point of thinking lies in finding a perfect core metaphor: using the "light path" as the "safe path". The virtual image of the little rabbit constantly reflecting in the mirror symbolizes the child's outdoor movement trajectory, and the rotatable lens symbolizes the child's observation, thinking, and decision-making. Guiding the little rabbit to bypass danger, pass through waypoints, and finally arrive at home completes a complete safety path planning rehearsal. This metaphor transforms dull preaching into a "light puzzle game" that children can witness and manipulate with their own hands.
We hope that children can develop a sense of safety while playing with this toy. They understand where the risks lie and know how to avoid them. Because of this, they can go further with greater confidence.