Pretend tea party

2–3 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Toy dishes or cups, stuffed animals (optional)

Set up a simple pretend tea party with your child. Use toy cups and plates or real items. Take turns being the host and the guest. Model polite phrases like 'please,' 'thank you,' and 'would you like some tea?' Invite stuffed animals to join and help your child serve them too.

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Pretend tea party

How to Do This Activity

Set up a simple pretend tea party with your child. Use toy cups and plates or real items. Take turns being the host and the guest. Model polite phrases like 'please,' 'thank you,' and 'would you like some tea?' Invite stuffed animals to join and help your child serve them too.

Why It Works

Symbolic and pretend play is critical for cognitive, social, and emotional development during this age. Role-playing social scenarios allows children to practice courtesy and perspective-taking in a safe context. Children who engage in more cooperative play at this age show better relationships with teachers and peers later (Fantuzzo et al., 2007). Pretend play also supports language development, which enables social communication and conflict resolution.

Tips for Parents

Keep it short and simple, just five to eight minutes at this age. Gently coach your child through the social scripts: 'Can you ask teddy if he wants more?' Let your child lead sometimes, even if the 'rules' of tea time get creative.

Materials Needed

Toy dishes or cups, stuffed animals (optional)

Learning Methods

Social Learning Through PeersSymbolic and Pretend PlayInteractive Play-Based Learning

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