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Valentine’s Bakery Dramatic Play Kit for Toddler Sensory Table

February 6, 2023 Kylie Tuosto

Valentine's Day is a special occasion that has been celebrated for centuries, and it's a time for showing love and affection to the people you care about. One of the most delightful ways to celebrate this day with toddlers is through dramatic play. Dramatic play is a fun and interactive activity that provides numerous benefits for young children's development.

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Benefits of Dramatic Play for Toddlers

  1. Language and Communication Skills: Dramatic play provides a platform for toddlers to express themselves, use their imagination, and practice their language skills. Through pretend play, they learn to communicate effectively with others, use new words and sentences, and improve their vocabulary.

  2. Cognitive Development: Dramatic play helps to stimulate children's imagination and creativity, which leads to improved cognitive development. By pretending to be someone else, they learn to think critically, problem-solve, and understand different perspectives.

  3. Emotional Development: Dramatic play allows toddlers to explore and express their emotions in a safe and controlled environment. This helps to build their emotional intelligence and resilience, and helps them learn how to manage their emotions.

  4. Social Development: Dramatic play provides opportunities for children to interact with others and develop their social skills. They learn to cooperate, share, and take turns in a fun and engaging way.

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Introducing the Valentine's Bakery Dramatic Play Kit

To help you celebrate Valentine's Day with your toddlers, we've created a special Valentine's Bakery Dramatic Play Kit. This kit includes 9 printable PDF pages of sweet treats, bakery signs, and decor that will transform any play area into a bustling bakery. With this kit, your toddlers will have a blast pretending to be bakers, creating and selling delicious treats to their friends and family. They'll develop their language and communication skills, build their emotional intelligence, and have fun in the process!

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1. Heart Shaped Cereal Filler

To create this sensory bin activity, start by finding a shallow container or tray that is large enough to hold the cereal filler. Fill the container with heart-shaped cereal such as O's or puffs. You can enhance the sensory experience by adding other Valentine's themed elements like small plastic hearts or heart-shaped scoops. Preschoolers can explore the heart-shaped cereal filler bin by using their fingers or various tools and utensils to scoop, pour, and manipulate the cereal. They can sort the cereal by color, size, or shape, practice counting, or create imaginative play scenarios using the heart-shaped pieces. Encourage them to engage their senses by feeling the crunchy texture and observing the different colors.

This sensory bin activity promotes fine motor skills development as children strengthen their hand-eye coordination, grasp, and manipulate the small cereal pieces. It also allows for sensory exploration, helping to develop their sense of touch and enhance sensory integration. Additionally, they can practice basic math concepts such as sorting, counting, and patterning while engaging in imaginative play.

For grasping practice we used our silicone tongs from Inspire My Play and for pouring and scooping we used our silicone bowls!

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2. Felt Play Food Fun

For this sensory bin activity, gather a shallow container or tray and fill it with various felt play food items such as donuts, cookies, cupcakes, and icing pieces. Consider adding utensils like a rolling pin, spatula, or mini baking accessories to enhance the pretend play experience. Preschoolers can use their imagination and creativity to engage in pretend play with the felt play food. They can pretend to bake, decorate, and serve delicious Valentine's treats. Encourage them to use the utensils to "mix" ingredients, "cut" the cookies, or "frost" the cakes. They can explore the different textures and shapes of the felt pieces, encouraging tactile exploration and sensory stimulation. Playing with felt play food in a sensory bin offers various educational benefits for preschoolers. It helps enhance their fine motor skills as they manipulate and grasp the different pieces. It also encourages imaginative and pretend play, fostering language development, creativity, and social skills as children engage in cooperative play scenarios. Additionally, it provides an opportunity for them to explore different textures, shapes, and colors, stimulating their sensory perception. We used these adorable felt cookies and macarons from Pockets of Sweetness.

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3. Baking pretend Cupcakes (Taste Safe sensory play activity)

For our third activity bin we put our cupcake baking tray into our Trofast bin! It was a great fit! We used brown paper baking cups to line each hole. Then we poured in some fake sprinkles and used our silicone bowls from Inspire My Play to pour and grasp oatmeal and chocolate shops into each cupcake.

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4. POPCORN Sensory Seek and Find (5+)

Note: Popcorn is not recommended for children under 5 as it can be a choking hazard. Please use a puff alternative for younger kids.

Create this seek-and-find sensory bin activity by filling a shallow container or tray with a base layer popped popcorn, sweetheart candy or another filler like rice or chickpeas. Then, bury small cupcake-themed toys, trinkets, or pictures beneath the surface. Consider adding themed tools like a small sieve or spoon for children to use in the search process.

Preschoolers can use the provided tools or their hands to search for hidden cupcake-related items in the sensory bin. They can sift the filler material through the sieve or dig through the sand to uncover the treasures. Encourage them to identify and name the items they find or engage in imaginative storytelling based on the items they discover. This sensory seek-and-find activity promotes cognitive development in young children by enhancing their observation skills, attention to detail, and visual discrimination abilities. It also encourages problem-solving as they strategize on how to reveal the hidden cupcake items. By engaging with the different tools and filler materials, children can improve their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Additionally, this activity allows for vocabulary expansion and imaginative play as children name and describe the items they find while creating stories around the cupcake theme.

Vocabulary Words

1. Heart: A symbol representing love or kindness, typically depicted as a red shape with two equal sides and a point at the bottom.
2. Oven: A heated chamber used for baking or cooking food.
3. Cupcake: A small individual cake, often with icing and decorations on top.
4. Baker: A person who prepares and bakes bread, cakes, and pastries.
5. Mixer: A kitchen appliance used for combining ingredients by rotating its blades.
6. Spoon: An eating or cooking utensil with a small shallow bowl at the end.
7. Sprinkle: Small pieces of sugar or decorations that are scattered over a baked item.
8. Rolling Pin: A cylindrical tool used to flatten dough for baking.
9. Whisk: A kitchen utensil with a long handle and wire loops used to blend ingredients smoothly.
10. Counter: A flat, elevated surface used for food preparation or serving.
11. Dough: A mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients used for baking bread or pastries.
12. Cookie: A sweet baked treat usually made from flour, sugar, and butter.
13. Apron: A protective garment worn over clothes to keep them clean while cooking or baking.
14. Menu: A list of all the food items available for purchase in a bakery.
15. Display: A set-up arrangement of baked goods or products for customers to see.
16. Pastry: A sweet often made with flour, sugar, and various flavorings or fillings.
17. Tray: A flat, rectangular or circular platter used for carrying or serving baked items.
18. Muffin: A small, round, and sweet bread often made with fruits or chocolate chips.
19. Tongs: A tool with two arms and grips used for picking up or serving baked goods.
20. Icing: A sweet, decorative topping made from sugar, flavorings, and water.
21. Cookie Cutter: A tool used to cut cookie dough into various shapes before baking.
22. Order: A request made by a customer for a specific baked item.
23. Cashier: A person responsible for handling payments and transactions at a bakery.
24. Menu Board: A board displaying the list of available baked items and prices.
25. Heart-shaped: Something having the form or outline of a heart.
Hope this helps in creating an engaging and educational Valentine's bakery dramatic play setup for toddlers!


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In conclusion, dramatic play is a fantastic activity for toddlers, providing numerous benefits for their development. The Valentine's Bakery Dramatic Play Kit is a perfect way to celebrate this special day while encouraging your children's growth and development. So, don't wait any longer, order your kit today! Remember to always supervise children during sensory bin activities and ensure that small items are age-appropriate and safe for them to handle.

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Rainbow oat dough

January 15, 2023 Kylie Tuosto

Playdoh is a classic and beloved toy that has been used for generations to promote creativity, fine motor skills, and imaginative play. However, many traditional playdoh products contain synthetic ingredients and preservatives that may be harmful to children or have negative environmental impact.

An alternative to traditional playdoh is homemade playdoh made out of oats. Oat playdoh is an all-natural, non-toxic and eco-friendly option that provides many benefits for children and their families.

One of the main benefits of oat playdoh is that it is safe for children to use. Since it is made from all-natural ingredients, there is no risk of harmful chemicals or synthetic materials coming into contact with children's skin or mouths. Additionally, oats are known to be hypoallergenic, making it a great option for children with sensitive skin or allergies.

Another benefit of oat playdoh is that it is easy to make and can be customized to suit individual preferences. Oat playdoh can be made with ingredients found in most kitchens, such as oats, flour, salt, and water. It can also be flavored with natural extracts, such as vanilla or peppermint, to make it more appealing to children.

In addition, oat playdoh is an eco-friendly option, as it is made from sustainable and biodegradable materials. Unlike traditional playdoh, which can end up in landfills after being used, oat playdoh can be composted or even eaten.

Oat playdoh also promotes learning and development in children. Using it can help develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and dexterity, as well as encouraging creativity and imaginative play. Children can use it to create different shapes, models, and patterns, helping to develop their problem-solving and spatial reasoning skills.

In conclusion, oat playdoh is a safe, eco-friendly, and versatile alternative to traditional playdoh. Not only it is easy to make and customize, but it also promotes learning and development in children. It is a great option for families looking for a natural and sustainable play option for their kids.

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Lesson Plan: Learning Colors of the Rainbow with Playdoh (For Toddlers)

Monday:

  • Introduction to the colors of the rainbow: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet

  • Show flashcards of each color and have the children identify them.

  • Introduce the playdoh, and have each child take a small piece of the natural playdoh in different colors, and let them explore the texture and color.

Tuesday:

  • Review of the colors of the rainbow and their associated names.

  • Show a picture of the rainbow and have the children identify the colors in order.

  • Small group activity: Have the children work in pairs to create different shapes and patterns using the playdoh in the colors of the rainbow.

Wednesday:

  • Review of the colors of the rainbow and their order.

  • Introduce the concept of mixing colors to make new colors.

  • Have the children mix different colors of playdoh together to create new colors and discuss the results.

Thursday:

  • Review of the colors of the rainbow, their order, and the concept of mixing colors.

  • Hands-on activity: Have the children create a rainbow using the playdoh in the correct order of colors.

  • Encourage the children to use their creativity and imagination to create different designs and patterns within the rainbow.

Friday:

  • Review of the week's lesson on the colors of the rainbow.

  • Have the children share their rainbow creations with the class.

  • End the week with a class discussion on how understanding the colors of the rainbow can help children in their daily lives, such as recognizing different colors of fruits, clothes, and traffic lights.

Note: Each day's activities should be adjusted based on the children's age and development level. Also, activities should be adapted to include different modalities such as visual, kinesthetic, auditory, and tactile to make it more engaging for kids. Use of natural playdoh is recommended as it is non-toxic, safe and easy to clean up.

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Flower Shop Dramatic Play

March 23, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

Spring is here! And I’m so happy with how this little Flower Shop turned out. It was the perfect way to celebrate spring and also Sofie’s love of watering plants and flowers. I designed this little Flower Market setup in some awesome boho neutral colors which was so much because my typical palette is so colorful. For this one, I wanted the theme to be a bit more subtle and neutral to match with the white and green flowers.

Here are some of the supplies you’ll need:

  • Flower Shop Dramatic Play Kit

  • Fake Flowers Tulips and Mums

  • Wooden Dowel for Flag

  • Flower Puzzle by Busy Littles

  • Flower Play Tray by Kinderspiel

  • Glass Sorting Jars

  • Ribbon

  • Hot Glue Gun

  • Flower Pots

  • Flisat Table plus Skadis Peg Board

  • Toddler sized watering can

Also check out the amazing Pockets of Sweetness on instagram for some more flower shop inspiration. She used this printable kit to do a lovely little flower cart that is just unbelievably adorable.

Flower Instructions

For the long pedals:

  1. Cut out all of the pedals

  2. Cut out the circle center

  3. Glue the pedals around the circle starting with the outside edge and working your way toward the center

  4. Cut out the yellow strips of paper and fold in half long ways.

  5. Then cut slots on the white lines

  6. Roll in a circle to get the center of the flower

For the Rose:

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