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The Observer play kit by Lovevery | AdGifted


With Olivia now being 3 she is learning more about to to be independent and how to control her emotions and lovevery have a play kit to help with the development of this stage. The observer play kit comes with some great tools and toys to help them understand themselves more.

We have kindly been gifted this play kit to try out and review for you, this is probably my favourite box to date and I am in love with everything that came with it. 

The first thing in the box is the plan ahead weather board, this is by far my favourite as we can change it each morning and work out our day together, this helps to maintain routine and helps develop the idea of weather and seasons. The kits also came with some stickers for shoes, they come in two parts which ypu put in a pair of shoes to make the picture whole, these help them learn what way shoes go around. 

Next in the box we're wooden emotional dolls and the emotion book set, these are both great for this age as they are starting to understand different emotions and its a great way to work through them and help them to calm down or find out what has caused them to feel like this. 

Lastly is the modular playhouse with accessories and the two seater speedster with wooden peg people. The playhouse I'd great for your child to develop role play skills and its not unusual for then to act out scenarios that they may have seen in the real world. The house can be changed into different types of house with the accessories being free to move around where they wish them to be. The car and people add to the role play part of it with people able to travel to different places.

I am so happy with this kit and Olivia has really enjoyed playing and and learning since opening our box. 

Victoria 

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