Crayons of the seas
Crayons of the seas
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A crayon made from the color of the earth reflected in a satellite photograph taken from space. 12 unnamed colors for a reason, selected from satellite images of the world's oceans. Learn the "color" of the earth, play with the "color" of the earth, and "like" the earth more. "There's a sea of colors like this!" These crayons open the door to children's curiosity.
The actual color of the ocean on the earth in the satellite photos has been faithfully reproduced one by one by the crayon craftsmen of Toichi Stationery Co., Ltd., which has been in business for 65 years. Each color has no name, but a latitude and longitude that indicates the location of the sea. Considering the "safety" of small children first, we carefully select and use all natural materials, including beeswax, so that they are safe even if they put them in their mouths.
If you read the QR code on the back of the inner lid of the package, you will be connected to a website where you can learn a little about the reasons for the color of the sea, explanations of places, the mysteries of the earth and environmental problems. There is also an audio commentary so that even small children who cannot read can hear it. (Audio Commentary: Hamada Gaku)
About Sea Crayons <br>SKY Perfect JSAT Co., Ltd. created the Sea Crayons as the first step in the "Satellite Crayon Project," a project that utilizes satellite images to help people learn more about and love the Earth. it was done. Fukunaga Shiko is in charge of packaging manufacturing and sales agency.
SKY Perfect JSAT (Satellite Crayon Project)
We are a company that engages in two businesses: the broadcasting and distribution business, including the SKY PerfecTV! service, and the space business, which builds satellite communication networks. We launched a small project called Satellite Crayon Project with the theme of knowing the "color" of the earth, playing with the "color" of the earth, and becoming more "like" the earth. First of all, being interested in the earth is the “first SDGs” for children. In the future, we will continue to propose products that stimulate children's curiosity and expand their world a little, using space as an opportunity.
The actual color of the ocean on the earth in the satellite photos has been faithfully reproduced one by one by the crayon craftsmen of Toichi Stationery Co., Ltd., which has been in business for 65 years. Each color has no name, but a latitude and longitude that indicates the location of the sea. Considering the "safety" of small children first, we carefully select and use all natural materials, including beeswax, so that they are safe even if they put them in their mouths.
If you read the QR code on the back of the inner lid of the package, you will be connected to a website where you can learn a little about the reasons for the color of the sea, explanations of places, the mysteries of the earth and environmental problems. There is also an audio commentary so that even small children who cannot read can hear it. (Audio Commentary: Hamada Gaku)
About Sea Crayons <br>SKY Perfect JSAT Co., Ltd. created the Sea Crayons as the first step in the "Satellite Crayon Project," a project that utilizes satellite images to help people learn more about and love the Earth. it was done. Fukunaga Shiko is in charge of packaging manufacturing and sales agency.
SKY Perfect JSAT (Satellite Crayon Project)
We are a company that engages in two businesses: the broadcasting and distribution business, including the SKY PerfecTV! service, and the space business, which builds satellite communication networks. We launched a small project called Satellite Crayon Project with the theme of knowing the "color" of the earth, playing with the "color" of the earth, and becoming more "like" the earth. First of all, being interested in the earth is the “first SDGs” for children. In the future, we will continue to propose products that stimulate children's curiosity and expand their world a little, using space as an opportunity.