KTI strengthens STEM learning with launch of ‘PlayShifu’ toys
Kiddies & Toys International (Pvt) Ltd (KTI), a pioneer in bringing joy and educational value to families, introduced PlayShifu, a leading educational toy brand, to Sri Lanka.
This marks the first time such innovative STEM learning toys are available in the country.
Established in 2002, KTI has established itself as a household name, leading in Baby, Mother Care, Toy and Stationery segments. As a fullyowned subsidiary of LIMRA Holdings Limited, KTI has exclusive partnerships with global brands like Farlin, Lego, Mattel, and Faber-Castell.
The addition of PlayShifu to its portfolio underscores KTI’s commitment to offering highquality products that enhance children’s cognitive development and creativity.
PlayShifu is globally recognised for its interactive and educational toys, seamlessly blending technology with traditional play to foster problem solving skills, creativity and cognitive development in children. With a focus on safety and enjoyment, PlayShifu products perfectly complement KTI’s mission to nurture a bright and healthy future for children. These augmented reality toys enhance mathematical and spelling skills, aligning with modern educational needs that increasingly incorporate screen time into learning methodologies.
International Brands – KTI, Assistant Vice President Safraz Hussain stated; “We are delighted to introduce PlayShifu to Sri Lanka. As a company dedicated to children’s wellbeing and development, PlayShifu’s educational toys resonate deeply with our vision of making learning enjoyable. We want our kids to learn while playing and make learning enjoyable. This launch represents a significant stride in our commitment to providing the best for Sri Lankan families.”
KTI, CEO Ajantha Wickramarathne said; “Celebrating its 22nd anniversary, KTI’s introduction of PlayShifu marks a milestone in delivering groundbreaking toy ranges to the Sri Lankan market.”
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