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$30.00
SKU: 201102
This sets encourage children’s imaginations and curiosity about the natural world. Made from a unique stone mix, they are durable for use both indoors and out. The perfect mud kitchen accessory, children will love using these sturdy fruits, vegetables and flowers in their play.
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Description
This sets encourage children’s imaginations and curiosity about the natural world. Made from a unique stone mix, they are durable for use both indoors and out. The perfect mud kitchen accessory, children will love using these sturdy fruits, vegetables and flowers in their play.
The Flowers set contains eight garden flowers: carnation, daffodil, dahlia, gerbera daisy, pansy, rose, sunflower and tulip. Measures 2”.
The Fruits set includes eight colorful fruits: apple, pear, peach, strawberry, avocado, kiwi, orange and lemon. Measures 1½ – 3″.
The Vegetable set contains eight vegetables: tomato, bok choy, onion, peas, carrot, mushroom, cucumber and broccoli. Measures 2-3″.
Appropriate for ages 2+
The Flowers set contains eight garden flowers: carnation, daffodil, dahlia, gerbera daisy, pansy, rose, sunflower and tulip. Measures 2”.
The Fruits set includes eight colorful fruits: apple, pear, peach, strawberry, avocado, kiwi, orange and lemon. Measures 1½ – 3″.
The Vegetable set contains eight vegetables: tomato, bok choy, onion, peas, carrot, mushroom, cucumber and broccoli. Measures 2-3″.
Appropriate for ages 2+
Care
To clean any of the Sensory Play Stones Sets use soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Use standard classroom bleach solution. Sensory Play Stones are made from a stone and resin mix and are so durable they can be used indoors and out with wet and dry materials. Do not leave outdoors in freezing temperatures. Store indoors.
Ideas/Tips
- Introduce the play stones in a group meeting.
- Offer them with silk flowers or leaves for use as arranging pieces for temporary compositions.
- Use them with Kinetic Sand, Mad Mattr, beach sand, or on a tray filled with other fine sand for making imprints.
- Offer them in a basket or bin for transporting to the Block Play, Loose Parts, Dramatic Play or Story Making centers of your classroom.
- Take them with you on a neighborhood nature walk or to the community garden and use them to identify their living counterparts.
- Use them outdoors in a mud kitchen, sensory garden, sandpit or indoors in a sensory table.
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