Play Food - Soup Set with Bowls
€ 40.00
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
21-LER9273
- Makes your child unleash their imagination.
- Here, your child's fine motor skills really come into play.
Suitable for:
- Imagination
- Fine motor skills
- Role play
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- 6 mos.
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- 1 yr.
- 18 mos.
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- Seniors
What makes this product special
Suitable for ages 2 yrs. to 3 yrs.
Toy food is fantastic for role play, which inspires your child to copy real-life scenarios such as cooking, shopping, or going to a café. Talk about where food comes from, when we typically eat it, and where it goes after we swallow it. This helps expand your child’s vocabulary and knowledge.
Through role playing, your child can gain experience with boundaries, rules, and opportunities for identity formation and social interaction. When children play together with play food, they practise how to compromise, take turns, cooperate, and communicate. You can also expand your child's play opportunities by playing grocery store, maybe with little homemade signs with prices. That way, you can learn about both words and numbers, and your child can strengthen their math skills and their manners through role play.
In particular, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is a focal point at Learning Resources. For example, your child can learn to explore and experiment, build robots, and learn to code. For educators and teachers, Learning Resources is a learning goldmine. Math games, coding dinosaurs, and sorting animals can really spice up the teaching.
See all our products from Learning Resources here.
When it’s cold outside, nothing beats a good homemade soup. This lovely set is packed with veggies for extra flavourful pretend soup. Imaginative play helps your child practise everyday skills and learn about bowls and different vegetables along the way.
Includes:
Soup tureen with ladle (15 cm)
2 bowls
2 spoons
3 carrot crinkles
3 pieces of celery
3 onion wedges
2 pieces of red potato
2 pieces of tomato
Soup noodles
- all made of plastic.
This activity stimulates important skills which support your child's well-being and ability to learn:
- Gives your child plenty of opportunities to unleash their imagination.
- Helps your child improve their fine motor skills.
- Great for group role play, where children get to practise finding their own place in the game and not always being in charge.
Suitable for ages 2 yrs. to 3 yrs.
Toy food is fantastic for role play, which inspires your child to copy real-life scenarios such as cooking, shopping, or going to a café. Talk about where food comes from, when we typically eat it, and where it goes after we swallow it. This helps expand your child’s vocabulary and knowledge.
Through role playing, your child can gain experience with boundaries, rules, and opportunities for identity formation and social interaction. When children play together with play food, they practise how to compromise, take turns, cooperate, and communicate. You can also expand your child's play opportunities by playing grocery store, maybe with little homemade signs with prices. That way, you can learn about both words and numbers, and your child can strengthen their math skills and their manners through role play.
Do you know Learning Resources?
Providing children with materials that make learning fun is important for Learning Resources - as their name implies.In particular, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is a focal point at Learning Resources. For example, your child can learn to explore and experiment, build robots, and learn to code. For educators and teachers, Learning Resources is a learning goldmine. Math games, coding dinosaurs, and sorting animals can really spice up the teaching.
See all our products from Learning Resources here.
More Information
| Item number | 21-LER9273 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Learning Resources |
| Age | 2 yrs., 3 yrs. |
| Suitable for | Imagination, Fine motor skills, Role play |
| Function | Imagination, Fine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Hand-eye coordination, Concentration, Role play |
| Note! | Suitable for schools and childcare facilities |



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