Tabletop Theatre - The Princess and the Pea
€ 52.00
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
1056-33151
- Ideal for role play with a group of children. Role playing with peers helps develop your child's social skills when the kids practise finding their own place in the game and not always being in charge.
- Perfect for role play, where little ones practise taking turns to lead and finding their own place in the game. This benefits your child's empathy and ability to work with others.
Suitable for:
- Role play
- Social skills
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- 3 mos.
- 6 mos.
- 9 mos.
- 1 yr.
- 18 mos.
- 2 yrs.
- 2.5 yrs.
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- Seniors
What makes this product special
Suitable for children aged 3 yrs. to 8 yrs.
This type of play is a way for your child to practise understanding and telling a story with a beginning and an end. This is an important skill, which can be developed by telling a story again and again and preferably talking about it along the way, asking questions, and adding your own touch to the story.
Props can bring a fairy tale or story to life. In this way, the storyteller is not hidden behind a book but gets to be active and in close contact with the little listeners, who can actively participate in the story instead of just listening passively.
Great for story telling at home and in nurseries and preschools – or for people with dementia or special needs.
Here, important skills are developed, which are wonderful for your child's well-being and ability to learn:
- In role play, your child recreates everyday situations through play, imitates us adults, and creates their own universe.
- Inspires your child to practise social skills, like being able to lose, listen, trade toys, or wait their turn, being patient and tolerant, and making an effort to read the situation.
Suitable for children aged 3 yrs. to 8 yrs.
This type of play is a way for your child to practise understanding and telling a story with a beginning and an end. This is an important skill, which can be developed by telling a story again and again and preferably talking about it along the way, asking questions, and adding your own touch to the story.
Props can bring a fairy tale or story to life. In this way, the storyteller is not hidden behind a book but gets to be active and in close contact with the little listeners, who can actively participate in the story instead of just listening passively.
Great for story telling at home and in nurseries and preschools – or for people with dementia or special needs.
More Information
| Item number | 1056-33151 |
|---|---|
| Age | 3 yrs., 4 yrs., 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. |
| Suitable for | Role play , Social skills |
| Function | Imagination, Fine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Hand-eye coordination, Logical thinking, Role play, Social skills, Cause and effect |
| Helps develop skills and knowledge related to: | Story telling, Creative subjects, Culture/Society |
| Material | Wood |
| Take it with you | to school , to the cabin |
| Note! | Suitable for schools and childcare facilities, For indoor use only |



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