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Product description
This colourful afternoon tea and ice cream play set brings imaginative role play to life for young children, encouraging social interaction and fine motor practice during pretend parties and picnics. With multiple pieces that assemble and come apart according to the manufacturer, it helps little ones rehearse sharing and coordination while hosting make-believe tea gatherings.
Key Points
The set contains a varied assortment of toy food and tea accessories designed for group play, including pretend tea cups, tea pots and sweet treats that are easy for small hands to handle. It suits role play sessions with up to three children, making it handy for playdates and family time. Colours are bright and attractive to children aged three and above, and parts such as the ice cream and biscuits can be taken apart and reassembled to extend engagement and dexterity practice. A minor consideration is that the smaller pieces should be used under supervision with younger children.
Technical Specifications
- Name: LINFUN KIDS Afternoon Tea Set Play Toy, Role Play Ice Cream Food Toys
- Pieces included: 2 ice creams, 3 cakes, 2 donuts, 3 biscuits, 3 tea cups, 2 tea pots, 1 sugar bowl, 1 tray, 3 plates, 3 spoons.
- Recommended age: 3 years and older.
- Material: according to the manufacturer, durable plastic with painted finishes.
- Number of players: suitable for play with up to 3 children.
Benefits
This tea party kit helps develop fine motor skills as children pick up small items and assemble the detachable treats. Social skills are practised naturally while sharing roles like host, guest and server during imaginative play. Additionally, the colourful foods and familiar items help extend vocabulary about meals and manners in a playful way.
Usage Recommendations
Rotate the pieces into themed play sessions to keep interest high, for example organising a pretend birthday tea or picnic in the garden. Supervise assembly of the smaller items for younger players and store the set in a box or basket to keep pieces together between sessions. Consider combining the set with simple story prompts to encourage longer, cooperative play.








