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Creative role play for little gourmets: Ice toys made of wood by small foot

Wooden ice toys give children from 3 years of age the opportunity to fully unleash their creativity and imagination in role play. The wooden role play toys impress not only with their loving design but also by playfully promoting fine motor skills and social interaction. Whether serving ice cream or “having coffee” – children immerse themselves in various scenarios and develop important cognitive and motor skills in the process.

Ice Toys – A sweet way to train motor skills

Wooden ice toys from small foot offer children an exciting way to create their own ice cream creations. Whether as a seller of an ice cream cart or as the host of an ice cream parlor – children love to “serve” imaginative ice cream flavors. In doing so, they playfully train their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, stacking scoops or balancing ice cream cones. The colorful mix of colors and shapes also stimulates children's creativity and offers a varied play experience.

Why role play is so important for children

Role play is an important part of child development. Children learn to reenact everyday scenarios, empathize with others, and better understand their environment. This form of play fosters empathy, creativity, and problem-solving skills. It also strengthens language development, as children often communicate with others during role play and learn new vocabulary.

5 Tips for Creative Role Play with Wooden Toys

  • Let your child design the play world: Give your child the opportunity to create their own play scene – whether it's a picnic blanket in the living room or an ice cream parlor in the garden. 
  • Encourage sharing and cooperation: Role plays like having coffee together or selling ice cream promote social interaction and sharing. 
  • Use everyday objects for play: Combine wooden toys with real household items, such as cloth napkins or real fruit, to make the play experience even more realistic. 
  • Integrate learning content into play: Use play to teach your child numbers, colors, or shapes. For example, when baking cakes, the pieces can be counted, or the various colors of the ice cream flavors can be named. 
  • Provide variety: Regularly offer your child new play scenarios to foster their creativity. Today they could run an ice cream cart, tomorrow host a tea ceremony!

With the versatile wooden toys from small foot, imagination and creativity are encouraged – for hours of playtime fun!