Whether outside in the sandpit or inside with toy cars: a timeless role-playing game for children is the situation between the person selling and the person buying. This role-play station has everything you need for an ice-cream or market stall. In addition to the fun of playing, it also trains motor skills and language.
Everyday role-playing, such as reenacting an ice cream parlour or a grocery store, are among children’s favourite activities. With our innovative Roleplay Station “Ice Cream & Shop”, the playing can start right away. The sturdy, metal and HDPE-constructed station is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It can be placed directly in the sandbox, but it also fits on the playground or in the outdoor area.
In addition to playing and getting messy with sand and water, the station trains fine motor skills. Above all, group play, communication and role-playing are encouraged. Children can slip into the role of an ice cream seller or a customer, inventing their own stories and practising their first counting. This interaction promotes social skills and empathy.
Whether outside in the sandpit or inside with toy cars: a timeless role-playing game for children is the situation between the person selling and the person buying. This role-play station has everything you need for an ice-cream or market stall. In addition to the fun of playing, it also trains motor skills and language.
Everyday role-playing, such as reenacting an ice cream parlour or a grocery store, are among children’s favourite activities. With our innovative Roleplay Station “Ice Cream & Shop”, the playing can start right away. The sturdy, metal and HDPE-constructed station is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It can be placed directly in the sandbox, but it also fits on the playground or in the outdoor area.
In addition to playing and getting messy with sand and water, the station trains fine motor skills. Above all, group play, communication and role-playing are encouraged. Children can slip into the role of an ice cream seller or a customer, inventing their own stories and practising their first counting. This interaction promotes social skills and empathy.