Pretend Play

Building empathy and social skills, pretend play can help you teach
your children values that are important to your family...So much better than a lecture!
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Creating a Handyman

Build those hand-eye and small motor skills with some pretend play.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Toddler (18 - 36 Months)
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Fishing Game

Toss a line and reel one in.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Paris...In Paper

Your kids can take an imaginary trip to Paris everyday!
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Playing Office

You may not like going to work but your kids will love playing office.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Toddler (18 - 36 Months)
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Pretend Play Kitchen

Don't spend a lot on toys for kids.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Simple Puppet Theater

So simple and it hardly takes any space to store.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Newborn (0 - 18 Months)
    Toddler (18 - 36 Months)
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Teach Your Child How to Play Independently

Kids aren't born with the skills to play independently.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Toddler (18 - 36 Months)
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Teddy Bear Picnic

A picnic with your teddy bear will be a day to remember.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Togas

Kids love to dress up, even if it's in an old sheet.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Newborn (0 - 18 Months)
    Toddler (18 - 36 Months)
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Why is Pretend Play Important?

Pretend play builds live long skills.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Wizard Wand

Every wizard needs a wand.

Wizard's Cape

Pretend to be the new Harry Potter.
  • Suitable Ages:
    Child (3 - 12 Years)

Wrapping Paper Hat

Here's a hat even the Madhatter would envy.