Story-based early learning toys are designed to introduce narrative structures, vocabulary, and sequential thinking to toddlers and young children. These toys physically represent characters, settings, and objects from a story, allowing children to manipulate them to recreate the narrative or invent their own variations. This fosters language development, memory, imagination, and understanding of story arcs (beginning, middle, end). The application is typically during interactive play with caregivers or during independent play. A prime example is a set of chunky, durable figurines and props from a popular children's fairy tale (e.g., The Three Little Pigs, including pigs, a wolf, and houses made of straw, sticks, and bricks), which allows the child to act out the story physically, enhancing comprehension and retention. Our manufacturing strength lies in bringing these detailed narratives to life through high-quality plastic injection and decoration. The R&D design process involves creating characters that are not only recognizable but also ergonomically suitable for small hands to hold and manipulate. The mold development department engineers highly detailed molds to capture facial expressions, clothing textures, and iconic object features. Our multi-material plastic injection capabilities allow for parts with different colors and properties to be formed efficiently. The silk printing and assembling departments add precise decorative details and assemble any multi-part pieces (e.g., a wolf that can huff and puff). Quality control ensures that every figure is free of sharp edges and paint is durable and non-toxic. We provide excellent ODM services for creating engaging narrative play sets. To develop a custom story-based toy line, please contact us to initiate the creative process.