• Make use of props and materials when role playing characters in narratives and stories.
• EYFS, Physical Development
• Encourages the use of one-handed tools and equipment.
• EYFS, Mathematics
• Compare amounts, saying ‘lots’, ‘more’ or ‘same’.
• EYFS, Physical Development
• Offer children activities to develop and further refine their small motor skills e.g., pouring, stirring, threading, dressing/undressing dolls, small world, and construction.
• A set of metal scoops ideal for messy play with materials like sand and stones.
• Utilise these durable metallic silver scoops to collect natural materials for engaging activities such as potion making and creating mud pies.
• These metallic scoops are crucial for encouraging explorative learning in early years environments. They support child-centred activities that enhance physical development and fine motor skills through daily tasks like pouring and scooping. Moreover, they facilitate role-playing in expressive arts by allowing effective use of props in storytelling.
• These tools are designed to encourage early maths skills by helping children visually and verbally compare quantities, using terms such as 'lots', 'more', and 'same'. They also promote the skilled use of one-handed tools in messy play areas, thereby enhancing fine motor development.
Constructed from durable metal, these scoops are built to withstand frequent use in educational settings where play-based learning is integrated. They offer a variety of sensory experiences essential for comprehensive child development. Their robust construction ensures safe and prolonged use, making them ideal for dynamic outdoor play.
• Investigate early maths by comparing the sizes and contents of the different size scoops
• Transforms any messy play area, as children scoop and gather materials for their magical potions
• The nesting design ensures even the smallest areas for messy play can be used