Description
This upright Dyson vacuum from Casdon has a dust box for emptying, a head that twists and turns, a visible whizzing cyclone action, working suction, realistic sounds and looks just like the real thing.
This is a great tool for role play where little ones can copy and learn.
Play Idea: Why not get them to dress up in your old clothes too, help them to use props to make the hoovering even more realistic in their imaginary play.
What our testers said
“Let’s clean the house so it’s tidy” Boy aged 5
“Oh that’s so cool it actually hoovers things up” Girl aged 8
What our experts think
Being able to play at being the mummy or daddy in the house promotes bonding – children learn most from those to whom they are most closely attached. ‘Helping’ around the house promotes independence, responsibility and cooperation. It gives parents the opportunity to interact with their children in a natural way, sharing their values and approaches to domestic life and making housework a fun activity that everyone participates in, laying down good habits for later life.
Skills developed
– Good for learning about responsibility and cooperation
– Develops a bonding connection with parents/carers
– Encourages children to act independently