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Board the Bus
Board the Bus
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This ‘Board the Bus’ set is the perfect posting activity! It can be used alongside our numbered tokens to practise counting skill. ie ‘Can you put 4 people into the bus?’ It’s the perfect way to talk to your child about buses!
The Posting Pot is universal and therefore will be suitable for all other posting products we release in future.
It is designed to enhance early learning through tactile and visual exploration. This can help to support imaginative play and learning. It is ideal for sensory play at home or within an educational setting. This play set supports hands-on engagement, helping children build key skills in a creative way. It can be used in many different ways to support counting and learning about numbers.
What is included in each set?
The 'Board the Bus’ set includes the Posting Pot, Bus and 5 people tokens.
What themes or plays is this item suitable for?
Perfect for posting activities and learning about how buses are used, and could be used alongside ‘The Wheels on the Bus’ nursery rhyme play!
How big is this item?
The bus is approximately 22cm by 15cm.
Can this item be used in water play?
This item is suitable for water play, fizzy play may stain the item.
Safety and Care Instructions
- This item is UKCA tested.
- WARNING: This item requires full adult supervision and is suitable for ages 3+.
- This item is not dishwasher safe.
- If required, wipe the item with a cool damp cloth and ensure it is thoroughly dried.
- Store the item in a cool place. High temperatures can cause the item to become deformed due to the physical properties of PLA.
- If your item shows signs of damage please discard the item.
PLA? What is it?
PLA stands for Polylactic Acid. It is a polymer that is derived from plants and while it is marketed as ‘eco-friendly’ it is still a plastic but it is a better option than oil derived plastics. Additionally, PLA is biodegradable but only under certain conditions. It will not degrade in typical compost heaps and as such it is advised to not discard your used PLA items this way. Please contact your local authority to discuss if they have PLA recycling or compost options available.
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