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Multicultural Food Set World People Figures


Includes a selection of 26 characters that children can learn to identify, recognise and play with. They are the perfect size for little hands to hold, encouraging the development of motor skills and they can also be played with in water. Easy to clean and dishwasher safe, there is no PVC, toxic paint, BPA and no small parts.


819007 £29.95


Children will experience foods from around the world with this multicultural play food set. Features 15 popular foods including sushi, samosa, shrimps, croissant, kiwi and taco. Largest item, bowl of white rice, measures 10cm(Dia). Soft, chunky, rubberised plastic pieces are perfect for small hands and help develop early vocabulary, language and social skills. Set features multilingual packaging. Suitable for age 3 years +


816532 Each £22.95


Multi-Cultural Role Play Costumes


A pack of 6 beautifully detailed role play costumes based on different cultures around the world. Suitable for age 3 years +


802649 Each £69.95


Real Photo Jigsaws - Children of The World


A set of 4 wooden tray puzzles with beautiful real pictures of children from all corners of the world. Each puzzle has 12 pieces. Suitable for age 3 years +


816585 Each £33.45 Shop Little Learners ypo.co.uk/earlyyears 13


Activity Idea


Go Exploring


One of the best ways to learn about the local community is to go and explore it on foot. How about taking small groups out for a walk around the area and asking them to draw pictures or use a camera to record what they see on their travels? This activity can be extended further by working together to create a 3D map or wall display after your trip.


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