Not exact matches
Pretend play foods include veclro for kids to pull apart or slice and include national and international favorites like waffles, crepes, sandwiches, apple pies, pizza, sushi, ice cream, pastries, grilled chicken, fish and hamburgers.
Here are some custom made (by us)
play food boxes to use for
pretend play holiday cookie baking.
Includes everything to stock and run your own
pretend store — a shopping basket, 7
play food items, and a price / barcode scanner with sound.
Gator Tots has»em... you know, the kind of gift that doesn't need batteries (such as our
pretend play food).
Girls and boys can even
play airplane with the doll
food and
pretend it's coming in for a landing.
Add props to increase the imaginative
play: juice boxes,
pretend fruits, vegetables, and other
food, clean milk cartons, plastic cups.
One of the things that I would like to get them next christmas is a shopping trolley and some
pretend food and tins etc... so that we can extend this
play a bit more and
play it more often instead of always
playing Toy Shops.
Play restaurant with your kids when you have
food to put on the table or when they simply want to
pretend.
But if you're engaged in
pretend play, break out the plastic
food and let your kids cook up your meal.
Toys that encourage
pretend play such as baby dolls, kitchen and
pretend food, tool bench, animal figures,
play cleaning items, etc..
Help spark your child's interest in where their
food comes from by making them a
play garden where they
pretend to plant vegetables in the felt soil.
One child can
pretend to wash up at the sink or gather
play food from the refrigerator while another child is cooking a
pretend dinner on the other side of the kitchen island.
So much fun to open and discover the
pretend play food toast stored neatly inside!
Pretend play food makes great holiday and birthday gifts for older toddlers through young elementary age.
Slice
pretend play food that is attached with hook - and - loop closures, sort candies while identifying letters, stack colorful ice cream scoops, put numbered cookies into the jar, and much more.
Encourage your child to engage in
pretend play with kitchen centers and
play foods.
So, you should take care to only serve this
play food to children who can distinguish between the real and the
pretend stuff.