Forget your wobbly plastic corners;
this is the culinary command centre your classroom deserves.
Our Shire Complete Kitchen Set isn't just a collection of appliances;
it's a bustling hub designed to inspire endless (and occasionally chaotic) cooking shows.
This stylish, modern set features a two-piece Mobile Kitchen Island (Sink and Cooker units), plus a separate Fridge / Freezer, Dishwasher, and Washing Machine.
It's perfect for Reception learners ready to step up their role play game.
Children will be busy opening cupboards, negotiating head chef status, and baking in the oven.
Teachers will adore how effortlessly this furniture slots into a learning area to support EYFS goals in communication and social development.
It's built from sturdy, beautiful wood to withstand years of enthusiastic washing up and questionable imaginary soups.
This is more than play equipment;
it's a complete recipe for fostering organisation, teamwork, and the kind of language rich environment that makes inspectors smile.
Features
Multi Appliance Hub: Includes Sink, Cooker, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, and Washing Machine, offering realistic role play variety across EYFS.
Modular Two Piece Island: The Sink and Cooker units can be separated or pushed together, allowing flexible setup in any classroom.
Taller Design: Perfectly suited for KS1 children, ensuring comfortable, age appropriate interaction and prolonged physical development engagement.
Turning Knobs and Doors: Provides hands on fine motor skills practice and mimics real life actions on the Washing Machine and Oven units.
Benefits
Complex Role Play: The multiple appliances encourage elaborate scenarios and sustained imaginative play, vital for Expressive Arts and Design.
Communication and Language: Children negotiate roles, take orders, and discuss recipes, leading to rich, practical language use and storytelling skills.
Organisation and Sequencing: Using the different units (cook, wash, clean) naturally introduces concepts of routine, order, and sequencing, supporting early mathematical thinking.
Social Development and Teamwork: Multiple units necessitate sharing space and collaborating, fostering essential Personal Social and Emotional Development skills.
Practical Life Skills: Recreating familiar household routines helps children make sense of their world, bridging home experiences with their EYFS and Primary learning area.