We discussed many strategies for getting young children to drink water, which is crucial for their health, during the group discussion. I took my sketchbook after our conversation to process some thoughts. The original concept was to create puzzle stickers that kids would want to collect and purchase the water bottles to assemble. Superheroes, who are well-known to the younger generation and pique their interest, could be potential puzzles. They won’t have an issue drinking water bottles as their curiosity grows.


The second possible solution was to attach two stickers, one of which would be a section of the picture and a QR code that would link to the webpage. The adult might access the website and log in using the special code that can be found with QR code. The child may receive awards from the corporation if they consume more drink bottles than expected. The child could compete against other kids in challenges on the internet. Such contests heightened the rivalry between kids, which boosted sales and inspired kids to drink more water.

My ideas were taken into consideration when I pitched them to the group, and they helped contribute. We made the decision to continue with this and present our thoughts to the class as a whole.
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