The educational toy “Pythagoras” has long been loved by families. Through renewed feedback from users and observations of children playing with the product at events, the company found another appeal: it is a toy the whole family can enjoy together. Parents and children are often seen naturally interacting while sharing the same time, such as a child and mother looking for shapes and colors and building together, or a father quietly assembling something while the child delights in the result. Another appeal is the moderate magnetic strength of Pythagoras, which makes it fun to break creations apart and rebuild them repeatedly. Families naturally want to keep playing together, saying things like “Let’s try making this next” or “Let’s try again.” Because the toy offers a high degree of freedom and has no single correct way to play, each family can develop its own style of enjoyment. For this reason, the series is launching its first new product set focused on parent-child play: “Family Pythagoras for Age 1.” The set includes colors and shapes that are easy for children from age 1 to handle, as well as animal and vehicle parts, making it well suited for family play. Parents and children can search for spots where magnets stick together and enjoy a playful cheers. Why it is recommended from age 1: At first glance, attaching magnets and assembling pieces may seem difficult for a one-year-old. However, the appeal of the Pythagoras series is that with parental support, even one-year-olds can greatly expand their curiosity. With “Family Pythagoras for Age 1,” parents and children can naturally enjoy magnetic force together and become familiar with colors, shapes, and movement, starting from simple ways to play. It is an ideal introduction to the series. In addition to strengthening family bonds, long-term exposure to Pythagoras is expected to help children develop the ability to think independently and create works, as well as understand three-dimensional structures, eventu