"Would You Like A Biscuit With That?"
It starts with a simple question, but it opens the door to hours of rich role-play. This isn't just about moving pieces around; it's about the ceremony of hosting. You'll watch them concentrate as they lift the lid to 'check' the tea, carefully arrange the spoons, and distribute the three wooden biscuits fairly from the plate among their guests. The red and white heart motif adds a traditional charm that looks beautiful even when left out on the coffee table.
Building Skills One Cup At A Time
The chunky wooden pieces are designed for success. The teapot features a removable lid that challenges little fingers to grasp and rotate, strengthening the fine motor skills needed for writing later on. Carrying the loaded tray (27cm x 27cm) requires steady balance and gross motor control, turning a simple game of 'serving tea' into a physical coordination workout. Because it's made from durable rubberwood, it stands up to the occasional drop or tumble that comes with enthusiastic play.
Sized For Little Hosts
Measuring 27cm x 27cm, the tray is substantial enough to hold the full service but light enough for a three-year-old to manage independently. The teapot stands 9cm high—perfect for small hands to grip and pour without frustration. It's a complete setup that fits neatly onto a playroom shelf or into a play kitchen cupboard when the party is over.