Let your little ones sip, pour and serve their way to imaginative play with Kabi Wooden Afternoon Tea Set. Not only does it spark creativity, but also promotes child development through tactile learning and fine motor skills.
Introduce your child to the art of afternoon tea with our Kabi Wooden Afternoon Tea Set! Made from high-quality wood, this toy set is perfect for pretend play and encourages your child's imagination to run wild. The wooden tea set comes complete with teapot, cups, saucers, spoons, and other accessories that are realistic in design and size. Not only will it provide hours of entertainment for children but also helps in the development of essential skills such as social interaction and communication whilst enhancing their hand-eye coordination. Give a pretend kitchen toy gift that will bring smiles on their faces while learning important life skills today!
- Encourages pretend play and imaginative thinking, promoting creativity and social skills
- Made of durable wooden material, ensuring longl asting use for your child's enjoyment
- Helps develop fine motor skills as children pour tea and serve snacks to their friends or family members
- Provides a fun way to introduce basic kitchen etiquette and manners while enjoying quality time with loved ones
Add this to your kitchen play set! This wooden afternoon tea set set consists of a wooden tray, 3 wooden coasters, 1 wooden tea pot, 2 wooden cups and 2 wooden teaspoon, 1 wooden tea bag, 1 wooden slice of lemon, 2 wooden snacks an 1 milk holder.
Pretend play is very important in a child's development. Not only do they learn many skills through pretend play, they also enforce their fine motor skills through cutting vegetables for this food set.
We made sure that toy is totally high quality & safe. They are made from high quality natural solid wood which is meant for lasting durable play and stained with safe, water based and non toxic colours.
You can also check out our other food set, such as afternoon high tea set, kettle tea set for an even more realistic extended play. The possibilities are limitless. Children can be entertained and engaged. Bonding times can be create between kids and caregivers through role playing. Better communication can be fostered between kids and siblings ... best of all, children can be kept interested, learn through play and stay away from screen time.
Material: Wood, Metal
Box size: 30*18*8 cm
Material size: please refer to image
Weight: 500g
Include:
🎈1 wooden tray
🎈3 wooden coasters
🎈1 wooden teapot
🎈2 wooden cup and 2 tea spoons
🎈1 wooden slice of lemon
🎈2 wooden snacks
🎈1 wooden tea bag
🎈1 wooden milk holder
🎈1 box
✅ Pretend play is an important important in a child's development. Through pretend play, children learn to experiment by being different characters and exploring how people feel and what they say.
✅ They learn how to understand other people and so improve their ability to socialise and develop the thinking and reasoning skills they will need for the rest of their lives. They will build strong communication skills, negotiation skills, confidence, and the ability to make friends, be persistent, and be creative in completing tasks and solving problems.
✅ Even by pretending play by themselves, they learn to be creative by using their imagination and thinking skills to act out common scenarios they experience or see on a regular basis.
Summary of benefits of pretend play
🎈Thinking & memory skills: By creating past experiences and acting them out, the children are training their memory and thinking skills.
🎈Social skills: Language and vocabulary capabilities are strengthened when the children try to explain what they are doing, describe events, and engage in pretend play with others.
🎈Emotions control: Through acting different roles or role playing, children learn to put oneself in other's shoes; using and identifying emotions in the process.
🎈Math & number sense: When children pretend to chef or be a cashier, they are exposed to numbers and counting in a practical and fun way re-enforcing number sense into their brain at an early stage.