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The great thing about kid’s furniture is, unlike, adult furniture, it can be utilised in role playing games to enhance the experience, it can be fun and practical or funky and educational. In fact, kid’s furniture can be, practically, anything a child wants it to be.
The Junior Whitewash Table and Four Chairs to an adult would be somewhere to sit and somewhere to put drinks, toys etc upon, but, to a child; sit under the table and it becomes a cave, a “den” or a great hiding place. Sitting backwards on a chair turns it into a horse or lifting their feet from the ground and this simple piece of kid’s furniture can be the starting point for a great adventure.
The bright, happy faces of a chimpanzee, lion, tiger and giraffe, which form the backrests of chairs within the jungle playroom set become the setting for a safari adventure, where budding David Livingstone’s get to explore deepest, darkest Africa.
The four friends toy chest does not, merely, offer parents a handy piece of kid’s furniture for storing their toys, but, in a child’s imagination transforms into Long John Silver’s pirate treasure chest, where the little pirates can hide their own pieces of treasure.
Children’s imaginations allows them to see possibilities for adventure and play in everyday items, such as kids furniture, old broken mobile phones (contacting mission control, say) or kitchen roll holders (periscope or with two, binoculars), which as adults we lose.
Simple things can stimulate educational opportunities and gives children a chance to learn through play. The Pintoy snail bookends could, possibly open a discussion on the difference between snails and slugs, caterpillars and butterflies and what child does not adore the little bugs and beasts that make adults cringe in horror.
Children see opportunity to play in inanimate objects that adults have lost the ability to see and that is why Little Fish Toys offer a range of children’s furniture that is brightly coloured, practical, but opens new possibilities and adventures everyday for our little explorers to enjoy.
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