Creative Play Freeplay Kit for One
Manufacturer: makedo™ Tel: 0845 130 8697
Web:
www.holz-toys.co.uk Price: £6.95 Age range: 5 years +
Description: makedo™ Freeplay is a craft-construction system that encourages playful creativity with up-cycable materials. Comprising makedo’s™ re-clips™, lock hinges™ and a safe-saw™, the system is open ended and enables cardboard, plastic, foam and fabric to easily connect to make things like creatures, costumes and play spaces.
Score: 93.5%
What the testers said: “An unusual product that led to many great creative and play opportunities in which the children were able to make a range of models with some adult help. Older children would be able to work well alone, but younger children did need some support to create their ideas – though they loved to use the safe saw and fix the ‘nails’ themselves. After making a car they were able to play with it – which they thought was brilliant!”
5to7 five to seven educator
Dickory Dock Designs, Bridgemills, Huddersfield Rd, Holmfirth, West Yorks, HD9 3TW. Tel/fax 01484 689619
Website:
www.dickorydockdesigns.co.uk
Wide range of unique & appealing resources for the indoor or outdoor classroom — for all ages & abilities.
Gold Award
Teachers Story Bag for imaginative stories
Big Knit, Little Knit New Craft resource.
Coming soon Big Rug, Little Rug to extend crafts in the curriculum.
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