Playskool Magic Tea Party is a toy set designed for toddlers to enjoy a pretend tea party experience. It includes a teapot, teacups, saucers, spoons, and pretend tea bags. The toy set is made from colorful and durable plastic materials that are safe for children to play with. The Playskool Magic Tea Party set is designed to promote imaginative play and social interaction. Children can pretend to pour tea from the teapot into the teacups and serve their friends or stuffed animals. They can also practice fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by grasping the teacups, saucers, and spoons.
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Check out Michaels Halloween Market lookbook or Halloween Pinterest board for some project favorites, including costumes, personalized pumpkins, porch décor and more. I don t think it s necessarily because of the candy but because of all the fun events like carnivals, pumpkin patch outings and trunk-or-treats that go on this month.
They can also practice fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by grasping the teacups, saucers, and spoons. The toy set includes pretend tea bags that children can place in the teapot to make it look like they are brewing tea. This adds an extra element of realism to their pretend play experience.
DIY Witch Hat
The kids have been so excited it’s hard not to be SO excited myself. I don’t think it’s necessarily because of the candy but because of all the fun events like carnivals, pumpkin patch outings and trunk-or-treats that go on this month!!
My daughter, Lily, is especially excited to be dressing up this year and I decided to make her a cute and simple DIY Witch hat from felt. She was excited for me to make it, so I headed to Michael’s to pick up all the supplies. The best part of all was that it ended up costing just a few dollars and is the perfect addition to her witch costume. What I also love is that it’s a great piece to wear on it’s own if YOU want to be a little festive without dressing up a ton. In fact, I think I’ll be wearing it when Lily’s not looking. 😉
Here is what you’ll need to make this adorable DIY Witch Hat…
SUPPLIES:
– Black Felt (2 large pieces) – found at Michael’s
– Embellishments (spiders and crows) – found at Michael’s
– Hot glue gun and sticks
DIRECTIONS:
1. Gather all your supplies.
2. Trace a circle onto your large piece of felt (I used a plate). Cut out and cut half way through the circle.
3. Wrap the felt around until it makes a cone. Cut off the excess.
4. Cut another cirlce a little bit larger than the base of your felt cone. I used the glitter black felt that is more stiff for this.
5. Hot glue the cone to the glitter felt. I hot glued lace around the rim to make it more festive and to hide the hot glue.
6. I then hot glued some spiders and a crow to the hat.
7. From there I cut out a piece of felt (I made mine a heart just because) and hot glued it to a headband we had.
The whole project took just a half hour to do and cost just a few bucks – SCORE!!
And doesn’t Lily look adorable?! LOVE it!!
I wanted to make sure you knew about some awesome things happening at Michael’s right now…
- Check out Michaels’ Halloween Market lookbook or Halloween Pinterest board for some project favorites, including costumes, personalized pumpkins, porch décor and more.
- Haven’t decided what you want to be yet? Take a look at some of Michaels DIY Halloween costume projects on Michaels.com for inspiration.
- Did you check out the September Michaels Makers challenge? There are cute home décor projects for fall if you’re looking for quick DIY projects to spruce up your nest.
For even more Halloween Costume ideas you can also check out these posts:
- DIY Halloween Costumes
- Halloween Kids Costumes
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The teapot also features a handle and a lid that can be opened and closed, allowing children to practice their dexterity and motor skills. The Playskool Magic Tea Party set is a great toy for both solo play and playdates with friends or siblings. It encourages children to engage in imaginative play and develop their social skills as they take turns pouring and serving tea. The bright colors and cute design of the toy set make it visually appealing and attractive to young children. Overall, the Playskool Magic Tea Party set is a fun and engaging toy for toddlers. It provides them with an opportunity to immerse themselves in a pretend tea party world and helps them develop various skills such as imagination, fine motor skills, and social interaction..
Reviews for "The Joy and Wonder of Tea Parties with Playskool Magic Tea Party"
1. Emily - 1 star
I purchased the Playskool magic tea party set for my daughter's birthday, and I have to say, I was extremely disappointed. The set claims to have "magical" features, but there is nothing remotely magical about it. The tea set itself is cheaply made and the colors are dull. The "magic" aspect is just a basic light-up feature that doesn't add any excitement or engagement to the toy. Overall, I found this product to be a waste of money and my daughter lost interest in it after just a few minutes.
2. Mike - 2 stars
I bought the Playskool magic tea party set for my niece, thinking it would be a fun and interactive toy for her. Unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The set is rather flimsy and feels poorly made. The tea cups and pot are very small and easily topple over, making it frustrating for my niece to play with. Additionally, the "magic" aspect of the toy was minimal and unimpressive. I wouldn't recommend this toy, as there are much better quality and more engaging tea party sets available on the market.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I was excited to get the Playskool magic tea party set for my daughter, but it turned out to be quite disappointing. The set is not as vibrant or visually appealing as it appears in the pictures. The tea cups are tiny and poorly designed, making pouring imaginary tea nearly impossible for young children. The magic feature, which is supposed to light up when the teapot is tipped, rarely worked properly. Overall, the poor quality and lackluster experience left us feeling unsatisfied with this toy.