Play and Go

We recommend Play and Go because it turns the chaos of cleanup into a simple, one-step motion.

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Our educators thoughts on the Play and Go range

We stock Play and Go because it supports the concept of 'contained chaos.' For a child, seeing a defined circle on the floor helps focus their attention and keeps multi-piece toys (like construction sets) from migrating across the entire house. It creates a boundary that actually aids concentration during play.

The brilliance here is in the transition. Cleanup is often a flashpoint for conflict, but the drawstring mechanism makes it instantaneous. We see children taking ownership of packing away because the mechanism is simple enough for them to manage physically. It turns a chore into a manageable task, fostering independence and responsibility.

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