Build-a-Waffle Learning Set™
Curriculum: Various
Publisher: LeapFrog
Details
Make a brand-new brunch spot with the Build-a-Waffle Learning Set™. This wonderful waffle playset is a sweet treat without the sticky fingers. Numbers and colors are on the menu as little chefs place the colorful strawberry, chocolate and plain waffle pieces into the iron, counting each one. For crispy-crunchy waffles, turn the dial and count along to five. Engage little ones in pretend play as they practice stacking to create a tower of toppings. Add white whipped cream, green kiwi, yellow butter, red strawberries and blueberries. Don’t forget the syrup! Create delicious masterpieces of your own or follow the directions to make a mouth-watering breakfast. Then serve them using the included plate, fork and knife.
Friendly Waffle Maker
Waffle maker encourages kids to explore counting, colors and food while pretending to cook.
You’re the Chef
Build waffle creations complete with all the toppings and pretend to eat them with the included plate, fork and knife.
Cook and Count
Five “heat settings” let you count while customizing your waffles from ooey-gooey to crispy-crunchy.
Order Up
Explore colors by following directions and making different combinations like brown waffles, red strawberries and white whipped cream.
Waffle Challenge
Practice stacking skills and balance as many waffle pieces as possible on the plate to make a waffle tower.
Sing Along
Four upbeat songs keep toddlers playing while they sing along to songs about waffles, sharing, colors and numbers.
Batteries
- 2 AAA Batteries
Dimensions
- Product dimensions: 4.3W x 5.0H x 2.7D
Teaches
Skills
- Colors
- Counting
- Fine Motor Skills
- Gross Motor Skills
- Listening Comprehension
- Numbers
- Pretend Play
The Learning Difference
"We designed Build-a-Waffle Learning Set™ to draw on a fun role-play theme and inspire imaginative play while introducing children to important skills including counting, colors, early language, and listening skills. The play pieces encourage children to practice fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they play pretend.” Clement Chau, Ph.D., LeapFrog Learning Expert