Outdoor Children's Table and Bench with Potion Accessories
Inspire magical outdoor play with this beautifully crafted Outdoor Children's Table and Bench Set, complete with all the accessories young explorers need to mix, mash, and stir up their own imaginative nature potions!
Perfect for mud kitchens, forest schools, and garden play areas, this set encourages children to engage with the natural world through creative, sensory rich experiences. Whether they’re mixing herbs, petals, or mud, children will love using the real wooden and natural tools provided to bring their potion-making ideas to life. A charming, hands-on resource that transforms any outdoor space into a magical laboratory of learning and fun!
Includes:
1 x Teak Nesting Bowls Set of 5 (157_276_85)
1 x Wooden Cutting Board 10 x 15cm (157_051_10)
1 x Small Hands Mortar & Pestle Set of 3 (157_113_45)
1 x Kitchen Utensils Set of 9 (157_250_55)
1 x Wooden Cup & Saucer Set of 2 (195_006_35)
1 x Glass Jar (838305)
1 x Outdoor Children's Table and Bench - Tan & White (411800))
Key Educational Benefits:
- Imaginative & Creative Play: Encourages children to invent stories, characters, and magical concoctions, supporting language development and creativity.
- Sensory Exploration: Hands-on mixing, grinding, and pouring with natural materials stimulates the senses and promotes curiosity.
- Fine Motor Skill Development: Using tools like mortar and pestles, utensils, and cups helps refine hand-eye coordination and fine motor control.
- Outdoor Learning & Nature Connection: Promotes environmental awareness and appreciation by encouraging interaction with natural elements such as leaves, flowers, and soil.
- Early STEM Concepts: Introduces basic scientific thinking through measuring, combining, and experimenting with different materials.
- Role Play & Social Skills: Working with peers to create potions fosters collaboration, communication, and role-play scenarios.
- Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking: Children learn through trial and error as they mix and test different “ingredients,” developing logical thinking and curiosity.