Pretend play area ideas

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there are two shelves that have different items on them

Earlier this year, we set up a gorgeous Ice Cream Shop in our living room! It was such a popular play space for both of our children. Today I want to share some photos of our play area which will hopefully inspire you to set up an Ice Cream Shop dramatic play area in your […]

four different pictures of wooden furniture in various stages of being assembled, including a desk with drawers and shelves

If you’re like me, you’re probably super passionate about dramatic play. But sometimes the materials and props can be a little expensive! I searched high and low for market stands but they were either out of my budget or didn’t really suit the image I had in my mind. I wanted something simple yet open […]

an unfortinate truth i've noticed as the owner of an indoor playground

The Unfortunate Truth About Indoor Playgrounds | Play Cafe Academy | I feel so lucky, as the owner of this business, to have the chance to witness precious moments between parents and their children and also be a part of important life milestones like baby showers, first birthday parties, and more. Having said all that, as the owner of an indoor playground who hosts between ten and forty families daily (for the last 4 years!), I feel like I have seen and heard it all... Click to read more!

an upcycled bookcase turned pretend play market

Say whaat?! This upcycled bookcase was turned into an adorable pretend play farmer's market stand. Larissa of Prodigal Pieces shares the DIY details on her blog prodigalpieces.com | #prodigalpieces #kids #toys #handmade #home #homedecor #furniture #diy

a child's play room with toys on the floor and shelves full of books

Creating an independent play space for children encourages self-directed play, fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and confidence. To achieve this, choose a safe, distraction-free location, limit toys, use open-ended items, and organize effectively. By establishing clear expectations and adapting the space as needed, parents can enjoy moments of peace while children play.

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