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PlanToys® Pretend Play Birthday Cake Set | Food Toy with Removable Slices, Candles, Wooden Knife & Chalkboard Nameplate | Educational Toy for Imagination, Fine Motor Skills & Social Play
PlanToys® Pretend Play Birthday Cake Set | Food Toy with Removable Slices, Candles, Wooden Knife & Chalkboard Nameplate | Educational Toy for Imagination, Fine Motor Skills & Social Play
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- PRETEND PLAY BIRTHDAY CAKE: The PlanToys Birthday Cake Set offers endless fun and creativity, featuring a realistic two-sided birthday cake with 6 removable slices, 6 colorful candles, a wooden knife, a personalized chalkboard nameplate, and a serving tray. This delightful set encourages children to engage in imaginative birthday-themed role play, helping them understand the excitement of birthdays and celebrations while sparking their creativity through pretend play.
- LEARN FRACTIONS & MATH SKILLS: This educational toy helps children grasp early math concepts, including fractions and sharing. Kids can practice dividing the cake into 6 equal slices, promoting an understanding of basic fractions while developing critical thinking and cognitive skills. It’s an engaging way to make learning fun while introducing kids to numbers, division, and sharing.
- CUSTOMIZABLE BIRTHDAY CAKE: The included chalkboard nameplate allows children to write their name, a birthday wish, or any personal message on the cake, offering an interactive and customizable experience. This activity enhances fine motor skills and promotes creativity as kids express themselves artistically, all while having fun personalizing their pretend birthday cake.
- ECO-FRIENDLY & SAFE MATERIALS: At PlanToys, we prioritize safety and sustainability. The Birthday Cake Set is crafted from high-quality, eco-friendly rubberwood and finished with organic pigments and water-based dyes. Free from harmful chemicals and toxins, this toy ensures safe play for children while being environmentally responsible. Parents can rest assured that this toy meets the highest safety standards while supporting a sustainable future.
- DEVELOP SOCIAL SKILLS & COORDINATION: This set promotes social interaction by encouraging children to share the cake, take turns cutting and serving slices, and participate in pretend birthday celebrations with friends or family. Through cooperative play, children develop social skills such as communication, teamwork, and empathy. Additionally, the act of slicing the cake with the wooden knife and arranging the pieces supports the development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
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