Messy Kitchen
From mucky mud-pies to bubbly washing up, the messy kitchen encourages hours of open-ended creative play in the playground or garden. Made of sturdy wood that stands up to the weather, the table has three stainless steel bowls and slots and shelves for accessories. Boost imagination, communication and social development through fun role-play. Dimensions: 500(H) x 1200(W) x 500mm(D)
D15208 Each £328.80
oTOP TIP
Children will love to create their
wn magical mixtures by adding water and natural materials to these colourful bottles. Great for encouraging imaginations to soar and developing fi ne motor skills. You could even try adding glitter or aromas to create a sensory rich outdoor learning experience.
Cascading Messy Station Natural Wooden Bowl
This beautiful wooden bowl is ideal for collecting and displaying a wide range of natural and heuristic materials. Please note that these bowls are hand crafted so the size and shape may vary from that shown.
876065 8 Each £14.95 Coloured Potions Bottles
These delightful coloured potions bottles have a magical feel with a faceted stopper to keep your mixtures safe. Suitable for age 18 months+
804644 Each £24.95
Children will love experimenting with this portable water play unit. The metal bowls can be tipped as we know children love emptying and fi lling their water containers. Incorporate the unit into various play activities using large trays, funnels, channels, buckets, scoops, jugs etc. A lovely way to encourage investigative skills and add something diff erent to sand and water play. Made from powder coated metal with stainless steel bowls. Suitable for age 3 years+
D42873 Shop Little Learners
www.ypo.co.uk/earlyyears Each £129.95
MUD KITCHENS
As well as being fantastic fun, playing with a mud kitchen will give children a rich sensory learning experience that off ers them the chance to play creatively and collaboratively. Why not help your little learners open their very own mud pie café and let them decide what’s on the menu? Supply them with a variety of diff erent utensils and containers and let them get messy! You could even provide a selection of beans, pulses, and dried pasta shapes for them to mix into the mud or decorate their creations.
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