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An essential toy for any child. This adds another element to creative play in that it also includes Legos. There are so many opportunities for learning with a play house. And yes, even boys should have one too. Young children can be encouraged to speak for the people and role play. Language concepts such as pronouns (I, you, yours, mine, his/hers, he/she), spatial concepts (upstairs, downstairs), and so much more are easily worked in to play with this toy.
Physical therapists have tons of fun with these toys. Encourage gross motor skills and early sportsmanship. Also a great toy for group play to encourage turn taking and social interaction with other kids. Perhaps your child is shy, anxious, or is on the autism spectrum... this is a great toy to help kids learn to communicate and interact with other children... read on...
Playing school is fun and prepares kids for learning. Here's everything you need for the ultimate pretend classroom: grade book, stickers, hall passes, clock, bell, dry erase board, markers, calendar, map, pointer and much more in a convenient 16" x 38" tri-fold carry board.
This is more than just your basic telephone. This teaches children to dial. Children can dial their home phone number (encouraging memorization of this) and hear a message from a family member. It's a great tool for teaching numbers, phone skills, and language skills in general.
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