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Step onto the farm and let little hands get busy 🌾🐄

Our Farm Sensory Learning Kit invites children into a world of muddy boots, gentle animals and hard-working farmers, where play is slow, open-ended and full of learning.

Start by exploring the three textured sensory bases — golden corn kernels, dried pasta, and green-coloured rice, perfect for scooping, pouring, sorting and creating farm scenes. Dig your fingers into the rich brown playdough, scented with a delicious cocoa aroma, to represent muddy paddocks and freshly turned dirt (yum!).

Meet the farm’s friendly faces with a hand-drawn farmer peg doll, alongside a collection of farm animals and tools used in daily farm life. Children can feed animals, plough fields, build enclosures and invent their own farm stories through imaginative play.

To extend learning even further, the kit includes farm-themed flashcards, supporting language development, early literacy, animal recognition and real-world connections.

Designed to encourage sensory exploration, fine motor development, creativity and storytelling, this kit is perfect for independent play, sibling play or meaningful parent-child connection time.

✨ Open-ended play

✨ Hands-on learning

✨ Messy, mindful and magical

Welcome to farm life — where learning grows naturally.

 

Perfect for ages 3+ and designed to support creativity, language development and sensory regulation.

Little Farmers Sensory Learning Kit

$40.00Price
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    • Adult supervision is always recommended. These kits are designed for safe, guided play for children aged 3 and up.
    • Not intended for consumption. While some materials are taste-safe (e.g. coloured rice or chickpeas), they are not edible.

    • Store in a cool, dry place in the resealable bag or in the container provided to keep sensory bases fresh and dry.

    • Wash hands before and after play to maintain hygiene and extend the life of your kit.

    • Dry tools and props thoroughly before putting them away to prevent mould or wear.

    • Spot clean items if needed using a damp cloth. Avoid soaking wooden components.

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