Pretend Play - Preschool Ice Cream Stand!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
This pretend play set-up from Life Is A Party is so stinkin' cute and creative! Using a mixture of recycled items and homemade props, Dannyelle created a beautiful ice cream stand place space for her kiddos to explore! As they take orders and create new sundaes, your preschoolers will practice various early maths and social skills {among others!} - and have a blast! Here's a list of items to get your started...
- Recycled ice cream containers
- Recycled ice cream topping containers - i.e. maraschino cherries, sprinkles, whipped topping, etc.
- Cotton balls
- Markers
- Food coloring or fabric dye
- Ice cream cones (can be created using construction paper)
- Plastic bowls and spoons
- Ice cream scoops
- Aprons and name tags
- Ice cream stand menu
- Order pads
- Cash register and play money
To see how Dannyelle created the various ice cream flavors and set up her pretend play area, be sure to visit Life Is A Party!
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