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umbaibased Isha Gopal, the founder of Bloon Toys, wants everyone to play. In 2018, she launched a about the inspiration behind the brand. Using materials like salvaged wood, wool, beeswax, and natural dyes, the pieces adapt to the imagination of those using them: “The Zen Blocks can be stacked together geometrically or given individual characteristics,” she shares. And recently, she launched a colouring book that is a favourite with both toddlers and senior citizens, as the openended book encourages one to explore without rules.

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