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Learning Resources Farmer's Market Food Sorting Set, 25-Piece Toy Fruit & Vegetable Set for Role Play, Sorting, and Colour Recognition, Ideal for Kids Aged 3+

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Learning Resources Farmer's Market Food Sorting Set, 25-Piece Toy Fruit & Vegetable Set for Role Play, Sorting, and Colour Recognition, Ideal for Kids Aged 3+The Learning Resources Farmer's Market Food Sorting Set is a fun and educational toy designed for young children to engage in farm shop pretend role play. With 25 pieces of realistically sized toy fruit and vegetables, little ones can sort and organize their produce into the 5 included baskets. The set helps children develop colour recognition, sorting skills, and vocabulary as they learn the names of different fruits and vegetables. Each item is made

The Learning Resources Farmer's Market Food Sorting Set is a fun and educational toy designed for young children to engage in farm shop pretend role play. With 25 pieces of realistically sized toy fruit and vegetables, little ones can sort and organize their produce into the 5 included baskets. The set helps children develop colour recognition, sorting skills, and vocabulary as they learn the names of different fruits and vegetables. Each item is made from durable plastic, easy to wipe clean after playtime, and perfectly sized for small hands. The set also includes an activity guide and stickers for labelling the baskets, making it perfect for home or classroom play. Ideal for children aged 3 and up, this set encourages imaginative play while providing opportunities for learning about nutrition and new foods. Farm Shop Pretend Play: Perfect for imaginative farm shop role play, kids can sort and organize toy fruits and vegetables into baskets, enhancing creativity and social skills. 25 Pieces of Realistically Proportioned Food: Includes 25 toy fruit and vegetable pieces, sized just right for little hands and designed for realistic play in kids’ kitchens or farm shop setups. Learn New Foods & Expand Vocabulary: As children sort their play food by type or colour, they will also explore new foods and expand their vocabulary by naming familiar favorites and discovering new ones. Durable & Easy to Clean: Made from high-quality, durable plastic, this toy food set is easy to wipe clean, making it ideal for both classroom and home use. Encourages Sorting & Colour Recognition: The set includes 25 pieces in 5 colours, 5 baskets, an activity guide, and stickers for labelling, promoting colour recognition and sorting skills.

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