Kids Room Cloth Airer, Clothes Horse for Children Room Furniture, Montessori Roleplaying Game buy and Learning

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Kids Room Cloth Airer, Clothes Horse for Children Room Furniture, Montessori Roleplaying Game buy and Learning,

Wooden Montessori Roleplay Game for Children Game for Kids Room

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Product code: Kids Room Cloth Airer, Clothes Horse for Children Room Furniture, Montessori Roleplaying Game buy and Learning

Wooden Montessori, Roleplay Game for Children Game for Kids Room

Dimensions :

Height : 55 cm / 21.55 Inches

Lenght : 67 cm / 26.37. Inches

Depth : 18 cm / 7.08 Inches

Shipping will be to Europe 3-7 days and to US 5-10 days!

CHOKING HAZARD!! Please be careful for the children under 3 years old! Small parts that may break off with improper plays.

If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact us!


Benefits of Roleplaying Games to Our Kids

1 buy. Socio-dramatic Game

Once your child has created his fantasy rules and characters, he is completely immersed in the story and does not come out of it. His stories unfold in greater detail and he acts like his character in every possible situation, including his interactions with others.

2. Planning & Organization

From shaping characters to setting up environments and stories for preschoolers, role-playing activities teach problem-solving and creative thinking at the same time. Children use their thinking abilities to bring their fantasy worlds to life by arranging toys in specific shapes and sequences.

3. Gives a Feeling of Independence

Engaged in role-playing, children learn to live in their own world separated from their parents so they can engage and entertain themselves. This allows them to spend time with themselves and learn more and more about their unique identity, likes and dislikes.

4. Improves Storytelling Skills

Role-playing games stimulate children's imaginations and sharpen their creative skills. When your child engages in imaginative play, pretending to be a character learns the basics of storytelling and learns to artfully express himself creatively. This then translates into other career skills and as kids continue to be good at it, they can grow up to be designers, visual artists or even writers.

5. Creates Life Skills

The role-playing game goes beyond the limits of pure imagination and embraces reality by separating it from its environments. Whenever your child pretends to be a cook or a doctor, he learns how to set the table, how to be courteous, and how to care for others, including himself. Basic cooking and cleaning concepts are filled with cooking fantasy games, while empathy and emotional intelligence are encouraged during more complex games like pretending to be a doctor/nurse.

6. Instills Leadership Qualities

When you see other children following or listening to your child, you know that there is a leader taking shape inside. Role-playing games teach children how to make choices, be decisive, and lead others. For the rest of the kids, they learn how to be better followers. These skills carry over into future career and life opportunities.

7. Mastering Social Norms

From learning how to react in the event of a fire to how to behave in a restaurant, play activities for toddlers teach children how to interact with peers in social situations and the basics of general behavior and etiquette. This reduces their anxiety when faced with the real-life equivalent of these situations, and creating creative games with pretend play also prevents developmental delays.

8. Boosts Creativity

Every time your child puts on the chef's hat, tries to make new dishes or creates exciting worlds out of cardboard, colored blocks and boxes, you can be sure to develop their creativity. Although adults see them as everyday objects, children always find creative ways to use ordinary things to make extraordinary situations happen.

9. Language Development

When your child tries to verbalize and describe their creative plot, characters or stories, and even acts as a narrator while enacting pretend play, he's trying to build his vocabulary and language skills. They learn to listen carefully and pay attention while improving their social communication skills by using descriptive words and playing with siblings and friends.

10. It Makes Kids Smarter

From learning how things work in the real world to developing a sense of how to act in right and wrong situations, the role-playing game prepares your kids for the real world by simulating real-life scenarios. It's fun, fast and definitely has a lot of creativity at home!

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