The Drive to Participate
Around the age of three, you will notice a distinct shift in how children want to play. They no longer just want to be entertained; they want to contribute. When you pull out the vacuum or the broom, they want a turn. This set channels that natural desire for practical life participation into a manageable, child-sized format. Because the tools actually work, the play feels authentic and meaningful. It pairs beautifully with other kitchen and household play items to create a complete home environment.
Building Two-Handed Coordination
Using a broom or a mop requires the brain to coordinate both sides of the body simultaneously. One hand must stabilise the handle while the other drives the movement. This two-handed coordination is the exact same foundational skill required for later tasks like cutting with scissors or stabilising a page while writing. The sweeping motion also engages their core and shoulder stability as they navigate around furniture.
Designed for Real Homes
The set includes a mop, broom, duster, cotton cleaning cloth, metal dustpan, and brush. Measuring approximately 68cm high once assembled, the storage stand fits comfortably in a kitchen corner or playroom. The dedicated wooden stand teaches the natural conclusion to any task: putting the tools away when the job is done.