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My Little Town - 20 Piecess

Item Code: FR473

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 798

$165.54 (inc. GST)
$143.95 (ex. GST)
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My Little Town is a beautifully crafted set of wooden blocks featuring colourful photos that showcase the charm of a picturesque town. This set includes essential community buildings, offering children the opportunity to recreate familiar settings and engage in role-playing and storytelling activities. It's perfect for discussing the roles of different buildings and the jobs associated with them, helping children understand how communities function.

The set includes 20 wooden buildings such as a supermarket, bakery, hospital, railway station, City Hall, restaurants, post office, delicatessen, fire station, bank, library, jail, bookshop, clothing shop, police station, school, and airport. With these essential buildings, children can create their own town and engage in imaginative play. Whether it's visiting the library to borrow a book, shopping at the delicatessen, or preparing for a holiday at the airport, this set provides plenty of opportunities for children to act out scenes from their everyday life.

Crafted from FSC-certified New Zealand pine, the blocks are a generous 3cm thick and are printed using heat transfer technology for durability.

Measurements: Tallest piece: 11 x 7.5 cm, smallest piece: 5.5 x 7 cm

Educational Benefits:

  • Encourages role-playing and storytelling to develop communication skills.
  • Promotes understanding of community roles and social interactions.
  • Improves fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through block play.
  • Enhances creativity and problem-solving skills while building townscapes.

Classroom & Play Ideas:

  • Set up a "town centre" in the classroom and assign children different roles to play.
  • Use the blocks to discuss and act out the daily functions of a community.
  • Encourage children to create their own stories using the buildings as props.
  • Organise a "town tour" where children introduce the various buildings and their uses.

Ages: 1+ years