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Industrial Designer Job Buenazedacruz needs to be applauded for his efforts for making play time more fun for the visually impaired children. The designer has created the amazing UNA, an innovative toy kitchen that lets visually impaired children have some fun playing with their very own kitchen set. The blind-friendly toy kitchen features an induction cook top, stove, see-through fridge, a sink, faucet, oven and open shelving as well. The innovative kitchen also boasts of a magnetic chalkboard menu and secret storage compartment. This unique set will surely be a lot of fun for the visually impaired children allowing them to let their imaginations run wild as they play around this fun kitchen.
The compact portable toy is made entirely in wood and acrylic and measures 1.8′ x 3.5′ in size. Available in a variety of colors, the UNA toy kitchen is expected to be available from December 2010 for $999. Once again kudos to the designer for creating this innovative toy.
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