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Dolls. Dolls of all kinds, like baby dolls, princess dolls or animal dolls, inspire kids to role play as parents, royalty or vets. Dollhouses and dollhouse furniture give kids a space to act out family scenarios and everyday life.
· Play kitchens. Toy kitchen sets with play food, pots and pans encourage kids to pretend cook meals. They can host pretend dinner parties, picnics or tea parties. Play food teaches kids how to serve others and cooperate.
· Building toys. Legos, blocks, gears and activity tables motivate kids to design and construct. As kids build, they create stories around what they’re making which boosts narrative skills. Building toys also help with development of logic and problem-solving abilities.
· Play tools. Budding builders will love pretending to construct and create with exciting toy tool kits. These sets turn your living room into a workshop and ignite your child's imagination. Tool sets for younger kids include plastic play tools like hammers, wrenches and screwdrivers along with toy bolts and nuts. As skills develop, tool sets for older kids introduce realistic features like working lights and sounds.
· Dress-up clothes. Whether it’s princess dresses, doctor coats, construction gear or camping clothes, dress up attire gives kids the opportunity to take on different identities and act out what it’s like to have certain jobs or go on adventures.
Amp up the fun with more toys they’ll love—from building sets to educational toys and arts and crafts.