This wooden set features a wooden knife and seven pieces of sliceable fruit that can be cut into a total of seventeen pieces.
Food makes a fun "CRUNCH" sound when sliced.
With so many pieces, it's also a great way to introduce the concepts of part, whole and fractions!
Discover Countless Ways To Play
(1) Have kids identify each piece of fruit. Place the pieces of fruit in a row. Count the pieces. Repeat the activity until the child is able to count them independently.
(2) Have kids use the wooden knife to cut the pear into two pieces. Explain that pear has been cut into two equally sized pieces or halves. Challenge kids to find other fruits that can be cut into halves (the orange, strawberry, lemon and kiwi).
(3) Have kids use the wooden knife to cut the banana into three pieces. Explain that the banana has been cut into thirds.
(4) Have kids use the wooden knife to cut the melon slice into four pieces. Explain that the melon slice has been cut into fourths.
(5) Have kids mix different pieces of fruit together to create fun new fruits and name them. For example: a strawberry and a kiwi might make a "kiberry."
(6) Line up four or more pieces of fruit. Let kids study the pieces then have them close their eyes while you remove one piece. Ask the child to identify which piece you "ate!"
This wooden set features a wooden knife and seven pieces of sliceable fruit that can be cut into a total of seventeen pieces.
Food makes a fun "CRUNCH" sound when sliced.
With so many pieces, it's also a great way to introduce the concepts of part, whole and fractions!
Discover Countless Ways To Play
(1) Have kids identify each piece of fruit. Place the pieces of fruit in a row. Count the pieces. Repeat the activity until the child is able to count them independently.
(2) Have kids use the wooden knife to cut the pear into two pieces. Explain that pear has been cut into two equally sized pieces or halves. Challenge kids to find other fruits that can be cut into halves (the orange, strawberry, lemon and kiwi).
(3) Have kids use the wooden knife to cut the banana into three pieces. Explain that the banana has been cut into thirds.
(4) Have kids use the wooden knife to cut the melon slice into four pieces. Explain that the melon slice has been cut into fourths.
(5) Have kids mix different pieces of fruit together to create fun new fruits and name them. For example: a strawberry and a kiwi might make a "kiberry."
(6) Line up four or more pieces of fruit. Let kids study the pieces then have them close their eyes while you remove one piece. Ask the child to identify which piece you "ate!"
Benefits of Toy Rental
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Reducing Toy Waste
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Cost-Effective Educational Toys
03
Combatting Short Toy Lifespans
04
Enhancing Playtime Quality
Reviews
Laura M
Renting toys has been a game-changer for our family. My kids love having new toys to play with every month, and I love the space we've saved at home. Plus, it’s eco-friendly!
David R
The variety of toys available through the rental service is amazing. My son enjoys the educational toys, and I appreciate not having to buy new ones all the time. It’s a win-win!
Emily S.
We’ve been using this toy rental service for over a year now, and it’s been fantastic. The toys are always clean and well-maintained, and the customer service is top-notch. Highly recommended!
Siti F.
Being a Pleylore subscriber is a game-changer! No more buying toys that end up unused. It brings continuous joy to my kids with a range of toys delivered as per our time and choice.
Anusha. K
As a busy working mother, managing the mess of toys and finding age-appropriate options was a challenge. Now, my kids get to explore a wide variety of toys without them piling up at home. Plus, the convenience of doorstep delivery and pickup is a game-changer. I highly recommend Pleylore to all parents who want to provide their children with a joyful and sustainable playtime experience.
Mr Lim
Being a father of two energetic toddlers, I was always worried about investing in expensive toys that they would outgrow or lose interest in quickly. Thanks to Pleylore , I found the perfect solution. Renting toys from Pleylore has not only saved us money but also introduced our kids to an incredible range of toys they love.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many credits does this toy cost to rent?
The credit cost for this specific toy is clearly displayed on the product page. This amount will be deducted from your monthly credit allowance when you select the toy.
How long can I keep this toy?
The standard rental period is one month (4 weeks). If you wish to keep it longer, you can extend the rental, and credits will be deducted from your next month’s allowance.
What if we want to keep this toy for longer?
You can easily extend the rental period for another month. The credits for the extension will be deducted from your next month’s allowance, ensuring uninterrupted play.
Are batteries included if required?
Yes, we provide batteries for all toys that require them, ensuring they’re ready for play as soon as they arrive.
What if this toy gets damaged during our rental period?
We understand that play can sometimes be rough. Minor wear and tear is expected, but please inform us of any significant damage. We have a fair use policy in place to address such situations.
How do you ensure the toys are clean and safe?
We implement a rigorous cleaning and sanitisation process for all toys between rentals, ensuring they meet the highest standards of hygiene for your peace of mind.