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play town
Discover Play Town!
By the age of 4, almost all children have a natural inclination to imitate the roles of adults, for example as mechanics, waiters and vendors. Through roleplaying, they learn valuable lessons such as understanding the world of adults, developing empathy for others and practicing appropriate social behaviours.
Not only does role-playing help children process experiences and reduce their fears, but it also helps them to hone their communication skills, enabling them to express themselves more effectively. In this way, children can gain a better understanding of the world around them and develop the skills necessary to become successful adults.
With the small play units, “Post Office”, “Petrol Station”, “Restaurant” and “Bakery”, a variety of everyday situations can be acted out, creating complete small towns.