Description
Perfect for imaginative play, your child will have hours of fun creating lots of stories and adventures on their very own Happyland Farm from Early Learning Centre.
The 5 fun sounds make play even more realistic, and moving the characters around will help the development of fine motor skills and strengthen little fingers. With over 15 pieces including 2 characters and 6 animals, little ones will love setting up the farm, sorting the animals into their pens and helping the farmer drive the tractor around the farm. They can help the dog round up the sheep, jump the horse over the fences and check to see if the chicken has laid an egg for breakfast!
Happyland is a place of wonder, fueled by the imagination of each child who travels there! Designed for little hands, the Happyland Farm helps little ones discover the world and develop social skills.
What our testers said
“The animals are in there sleeping.” – Girl aged 4
“It’s a cow and a pig. Cows go moo.” – Boy aged 3
What our experts think
A sturdy small world farm with lots to keep little hands busy. Our testers had lots to explore with the Happyland Farm. The figures are robust and the perfect size for little hands to grip. The animal figures inspired the children to practice their animal impressions, and the buttons on top of the barn are a great addition – the children had fun pressing them one by one and finding the figure that matched the sound, encouraging them to concentrate and listen carefully.
There are various doors and gates for little fingers to tackle, developing fine motor skills. Some of the children gave a commentary as the played, placing the animals inside the barn so they could “go home” or “go to bed”, for example. Our slightly older testers were able to join the fence pieces together to make a small enclosure for the animals. This was a bit tricky for the younger children, however the trailer was easy for them to attach to the back of the tractor so the farmer could take the animals for a ride. This play set inspires imaginative play and is a lovely introduction to farm life.
Skills developed
– Develops fine motor skills
– Promotes storytelling
– Teaches children about animals