Unicef Hong Kong enlists Kymechow to encourage parents to let their children play

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Play.jpgHong Kong Committee for Unicef has launched a city-wide multi-media campaign to educate local parents about the importance of free play in a child’s development, through creative agency Kymechow.

 

The ‘Right To Play’ has been a global initiative by Unicef in 2013, and in Hong Kong it is a message that has particular resonance, in a city where parents have become obsessed with excessive education for children from very early ages upwards.

Play 2.jpgThe campaign has launched with a burst of outdoor, online and TV advertising, and will develop and expand to comprise educational materials and event related educational programmes encouraging Hong Kong parents to just ‘let them play’ for at least one hour per day.

 

The TV film which has also been adapted for online, tells the story of a ball, which goes from door to door in search of a friend to play with, only to keep getting rejected because all the children have homework to do.

Credits  Agency – Art director: Mat Cheung. Copywriters: Flora Chow, Chris Kyme. Client service: Queenie Lau. Credits film – Production House: Wowwowtank. Director: Tan Khiang. Producer: Mo Cheng. Credits print – Photographer: Simon Nicol.