Package Dimensions | 9.61 x 7.99 x 5.75 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
ASIN | B086RKS99R |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Imaginary and pretend play is an important part of childhood and a great way to improve hand-eye coordination, develop social and communication skills. It also introduces basic fraction concepts.
It helps introduce the basics of nutrition, and can be used to teach early number skills, color recognition, sorting, and grouping. The smooth, solid pieces are sized for small hands to help promote fine motor skills and dexterity.
Stickiness Hook and Loop Fastener
Children can chop fruit that stick together with hook and loop fastener into half pieces, and then put them back together.
Flexibility
The safety of child is the utmost importance to us. The toy knife is elastic, the edge is flat and not sharp, let the child can enjoy the fun of the toy.
Real Simulation
With various simulated food accessories, closer to real-life food, satisfying your child's desire to imitate, allow your child have a more authentic experience.
Smooth surface and curves. Safe for kids to play with.
Specially designed for little hands using a soft, safe, and washable material. The pleasing texture, realistic detailing, and durable construction.
Every toy food looks exciting, so your child stays playing for hours! The colors in this set are delightful for children to see and the different shapes & textures feel great in your child’s hands.
Countless Ways To Play:
Learning to Count
Practice and develop counting skills by having children place the food items in the bushel baskets. Ask children to count aloud as they place each food item in a basket.
Place the food items in a row and ask kids to count the number of food items.Repeat the activity until the child is able to count them independently.
Color Recognition
Sort the fruits and vegetables by color. Put food items into the matching-color bushel baskets. Make sorting easier by starting with only two colors. As children become more confident in sorting two colors, add in another color. Once your child has mastered sorting by color, try sorting the play foods by fruits and vegetables. For additional sorting opportunities, write colors or food items on the included stickers and apply them to the appropriate baskets.
Food Classification
Play a fun guessing game by setting out three or four food items in a row. Give your child clues regarding the characteristics of one fruit or vegetable, and see if he or she can guess which object you’re describing. Try to provide clues involving attributes, such as color, size, whether the food has seeds, where the food grows, and so on.