• Begin to develop complex stories using small world equipment like animal sets, dolls and dolls houses.
• EYFS, Expressive Arts & Design
• Invent, adapt and recount narratives and stories.
• EYFS, Understanding the World
• Use a range of props, puppets, dolls, and books to encourage children to notice and talk about similarities and differences in the world.
• 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.
• These tonal wooden furniture pieces are part of the Giant World collection to enhance and enrich imaginative stories.
• These beautifully crafted pieces in three tones of wood have detailing for the different pieces of furniture.
• These tonal wooden furniture pieces are part of the Giant World collection. With furniture for the kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom and bedroom, children can explore a variety of stories. Being giant means that children can work on their physical development with ease, stretching out their hand muscles and working on arm movements. This will all support their ability to hold mark making equipment as their hand muscles have had plenty of opportunities to grow and develop.
Practitioners will appreciate this wooden doll house furniture set for enhancing creativity and storytelling. Made of durable wood, it helps children develop expressive arts and design skills through narrative play.
• Incorporating this set in classroom activities supports the EYFS curriculum. By using props and dolls, children are encouraged to notice and discuss similarities and differences, which enhances their observational skills and peer discussions.
The furniture set also aids physical development by refining small motor skills in activities like dressing dolls and arranging furniture for a doll's house, offering an engaging learning resource for early childhood education.