Game-centered early learning toys are built around rules, objectives, and challenges that teach critical thinking, turn-taking, strategy, counting, color and shape recognition, and problem-solving. These are often the first introduction to structured play for toddlers and preschoolers. Examples include simple board games with a spinner, matching card games, or shape-sorting puzzles that have a clear goal (e.g., be the first to reach the finish line, find all the pairs). The application is predominantly social, played with peers, siblings, or parents, thereby also fostering social skills like patience, sharing, and gracious winning/losing. A typical product is a color-matching game where players draw a card and must find the corresponding colored object on the board, reinforcing color knowledge and quick reflexes. Our manufacturing process is ideal for producing the diverse components of game-based toys. The R&D team focuses on creating rules that are educational yet age-appropriately simple. The mold development department designs precise molds for game pieces, spinners, tokens, and interlocking puzzle pieces. The plastic injection department produces these components with consistent quality and perfect fit, ensuring puzzle pieces snap together nicely and game tokens are easy to handle. The silk printing department applies clear, high-contrast graphics, numbers, and symbols to the game board and pieces. The assembling department packages all elements together, and quality control verifies that all necessary parts are included and function as intended (e.g., a spinner rotates freely). We produce games that are both fun and pedagogically valuable. For ODM/OEM inquiries about educational games, please contact us to discuss your concept and requirements.