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Role play

Our children's role toys spark the imagination and transport kids into their own make-believe world. But role play is a lot more than just fun – it's learning, too. It helps children develop social skills by imitating grown-ups and inventing their own identity.

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A SILLTRUT play kitchen in grey. It a stove, oven, sink, and hooks. Designed for childrens role play, it aids motor skills and logical thinking.Kids grey play kitchen set, wall, window, dinosaur pillow.

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Kids stainless steel cookware set with accessories.Child playing with stainless steel pots and pans. Shes lifting lid, simulating cooking, developing motor skills and creativity.
A white STENMUS kitchen unit combining a sink and electric stove top with wooden knobs.STENMUS Mini-play kitchen, white/black
Colourful plush veggies in basket – fun & learn.Kid plays with toy veggies and burger near basket.
Five-kitchen utensils displayed: two black spatulas, black tongs, steel ladle, metal whisk.A child holding a toy spaghetti server, with additional toy kitchen utensils on the table, promoting pretend cooking play.
Stuffed toy shopping basket with assorted fabric food items, red colour, felt material, and playful design.Child playing with LÅTSAS toy food, slicing pineapple at table.
DUKTIG kids wooden kitchen, white and natural wood, with stove, sink, microwave, and storage.Play kitchen for kids, white with black details, includes sink, stove, oven, and accessories.
A set of colourful plastic cups and goblets for kids, including blue, green, yellow, and pink in square and stemmed shapes.Girl plays with colourful cups & glasses, stacking, imagining.
Green doctor play set: stethoscope, hammer, bag. Encourages pretend play.Toy medical set with stethoscope, thermometer, and syringe on table with green bag.
A childs wooden toy cash register in white and red, with a digital display and play money.White toy cash register with calculator on desk, play money, pinkish wall.

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Wooden light-colored house-shaped shelf with single green block on top.FLISAT Doll’s house/wall shelf
Soft toy pizza with varied toppings, perfect for kids pretend play.Child playing with toy pizza-making set, wearing chefs hat and apron, arranging felt toppings on pizza base.
Black toy car track with yellow lines, roundabout, and parking area. Brightens playtime.Childs play area with car bedding, toys, mat, stool. Alternative: kids car-themed play area with toys, mat, stool.
Bright blue plastic sand bucket set with red cups, green scoop, and yellow cones. Perfect for beach or sandbox play.Adult and child play with sand moulds on beach.
Educational cards for kids: letters, numbers, symbols.Two kids playing with letter/number cards on rug.
MÅLA craft set: grey cardboard houses & trees for kids to assemble & paint.In a person is crafting a town using MÅLA cardboard templates and marki pens, demonstrating creativity and fine motor skills.

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Benefits of pretend play toys

Role play sets are an enduring favourite of children, whether they dream of being royalty, owning a restaurant, caring for pets or any of a million things. The endless possibilities that pretend play sets offer are the biggest reason many parents shop for these toys, but there are a number of other benefits to consider.

Role play sets encourage cooperation, creativity and interaction

If your child is using their pretend play sets themselves, they get to be the master of their own world, creating and breaking rules as they go along. But when family or friends join in on the fun, those new perspectives require some collaborating and sometimes compromise. Within these more open bounds of make believe children learn to work out problems together and with each other, and dream even bigger as they build on each other’s ideas.

Pretend play sets help grow social and language skills

As children act out different make believe scenarios together, they learn from each other in many ways. Among these ways is learning how to interact with each other in both real life and in the playtime situations they dream up. Will they be a friendly shopkeeper when their little sister, the customer, stops in? What have they learned about shopkeepers in real life that can inform the way they construct the character and their dialogue?

Parents are often surprised by how much children have soaked up about the world around them from real life scenarios, books, television and more. They flex all these learnings in pretend play, and learn from each other in the process. They also are put into make believe situations they wouldn’t be in real life, which helps them learn to see things from someone else’s point of view, fostering empathy.

Stocking your pretend play kitchen doesn’t require its own grocery budget

A basket of toy groceries than a basket of real groceries, and at IKEA they don’t! Our pretend play toys are durable, affordable creativity boosters, with prices that don’t take the fun out of shopping.