Accurate replication of real-world objects, from guitars to coffee machines, supports imitative play. The wooden construction offers a satisfying weight and durability for daily use.
New Classic Toys
Accurate replication of real-world objects, from guitars to coffee machines, supports imitative play. The wooden construction offers a satisfying weight and durability for daily use.
New Classic Toys
Timeless wooden musical instruments and role-play toys.
New Classic Toys
Timeless wooden musical instruments and role-play toys.
Our educators thoughts on the New Classic Toys range
We stock New Classic Toys because they take role-play seriously. Their 'Bon Appetit' kitchen range and musical instruments are designed to look and feel like the adult versions. This realism is key for imitative play; children want to do what they see their parents doing. A realistic coffee machine or a guitar with real strings allows them to step into that role with confidence.
The musical instruments in this range are particularly strong. Unlike plastic toys that play pre-recorded sounds, New Classic Toys require the child to generate the note. Strumming a guitar or squeezing an accordion teaches the physical mechanics of music production—coordinating two hands to create a sound.
We also appreciate the sturdy wooden construction. These toys are built to be played with daily. The weight of the wood gives the items stability—the toaster doesn't slide off the table when you push the lever. This functional stability reduces frustration and allows the play to flow smoothly.
Our educators thoughts on the New Classic Toys range
We stock New Classic Toys because they take role-play seriously. Their 'Bon Appetit' kitchen range and musical instruments are designed to look and feel like the adult versions. This realism is key for imitative play; children want to do what they see their parents doing. A realistic coffee machine or a guitar with real strings allows them to step into that role with confidence.
The musical instruments in this range are particularly strong. Unlike plastic toys that play pre-recorded sounds, New Classic Toys require the child to generate the note. Strumming a guitar or squeezing an accordion teaches the physical mechanics of music production—coordinating two hands to create a sound.
We also appreciate the sturdy wooden construction. These toys are built to be played with daily. The weight of the wood gives the items stability—the toaster doesn't slide off the table when you push the lever. This functional stability reduces frustration and allows the play to flow smoothly.