Meet Kibu, the headphone kit for kids that doesn’t just play music, it plays clever. Instead of lifeless plastic, each set is 3D printed from recycled agricultural packaging waste.

Then the real magic kicks in. Kids snap the pieces together themselves, no screws or glue required, turning audio gear into a tiny hands-on adventure.

The parts are modular, so if something breaks, you simply swap in a new piece instead of tossing the whole thing. The idea is to repair, not replace.

The recycled PLA has the sturdiness of a real product, but with an eco-friendly origin that makes you feel a little better about the world.

And because the headphones ship as a build-it kit, they grow with the child, adjusting in size and teaching just as much about making as they do about listening.

Kibu headphones start at $49, and come in a wide range of colors, and can be customized to make them as unique as your own child is.

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