Special Needs Ice Cream Parlor – Play Set for Children
The Ice Cream Shop Toy Stand pretend play set will let your child let their imagination run wild, regardless of their skill level. This toy will appeal to any child who loves to pretend and learn, but it can also be a great addition to your home for children with special needs. The toy is brightly colored and easy to use. It can help your child develop life skills without making them feel pressured.
The toy includes everything your child needs to have fun. There are ice cream cones and scoops as well as bowls and scoops for various ice cream flavors. You can add color and sound to your toy to help keep them interested and help you to hold their attention.
You can add fun sounds and colors to the game to help your special child.
This toy has many cool features that can help any child learn. These are just a few of the many great features:
- This stand is realistically designed so that your child can have even more fun with it.
- To make the parlor even more enjoyable, there are sounds and lights.
- Bright colors are great for visual development. You can also practice other colors.
- Your child can play pretend with their own ice cream parlor.
- You can turn on the lights for ice cream by pressing the on/off button. Your child will be able to see the light up.
- Ice cream scoop: Use an ice cream scoop to scoop the ice cream into bowls or cones.
- This game has all the pieces you need. The stand, scoop, cones and ice cream cups, as well as other ice cream treats, will be given to you.
It can be difficult to get your child with special learning needs to sit down and study. As with all children, they prefer to move and get up than to sit still and learn. This ice cream parlor provides the ideal solution. It’s easy to move the items around and invent new games for your child. They will feel more like they are having fun with you than they are learning. With all the games that are fun, bright colors and fun lights to keep them interested, it’s easy to convince them that learning is more than play.