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Playing shops
What this activity will develop:
Maths, thinking, emotional and language skills
What you'll need:
Various small items from around the house:
- Cans of food
- Magazines
- Empty boxes
- Paper bags
- Play money
- Markers or crayons
- Construction paper or cardboard
Setting up:
In a corner of your kitchen, let your child 'set up shop' using small cans or packages of food from the cupboard. Make signs to show the name of the store, the prices and 'specials'.
What to do:
Let your child use play money to sell goods to you or other children. Ask your child questions about the various items, as a customer might. Take turns being 'shopkeeper' and 'customer'. At another time, set up different kinds of shops (shoes, clothing, toys, pets). Make sure the child understands that playing shops also requires cleaning up all the various props.
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