Pink Musical Hokey Pokey Skirt
From Acting Out
Item # 10014 AO
- Price:
- $29.95 $29.95
- Recommended Age:
- 3 years to 6 years
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Description
With the Pink Musical Hokey Pokey Skirt from Acting Out, kids dance to the classic “Hokey Pokey” and turn themselves around, showing off their beautiful polka dot skirt while dancing away! A perfect dress up set for the music loving child that enjoys dancing, the Pink Musical Hokey Pokey Skirt turns any child’s dance routine into a musical masterpiece! Featuring a hidden musical compartment, the Pink Musical Hokey Pokey Skirt lets kids dance to this great interactive song in their pretty pink satin skirt covered in polka dots, with a second layer of purple crinoline to make the skirt full and a lining of hot pink satin for itch-free dancing. Plus, the music will continue to play as long as kids are in motion, allowing for hours of non-stop dancing fun. Kids can also use the “on/off” switch for quiet pretend play, although they will always want to keep the musical game going! The Pink Musical Hokey Pokey Skirt from Acting Out is the adjustable skirt with an elastic waistband for easy dressing and pretending. Dance the night away with this magical and musical dress up set! Fits most 3 to 6 year olds. Requires 3-AAA batteries, included.
Safety
- WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Developmental Benefits
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Physical
PhysicalBenefits
Play that encourages learning through bodily sensations and movement. Toys of this category help children learn through activities that challenge their hand-eye coordination and improve both their gross and fine motor skills. Children that learn best through physical play are often athletic and enjoy sports, so the optimal toys for this developmental benefit of play focus on manipulating objects, building, dancing, and role-playing or other forms of make believe that involve motion, action, and the working of big and small muscles. These kids are on the move, and they need toys that will keep up with them!
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Intrapersonal
IntrapersonalBenefits
Play that is independent, fostering inner reflection and awareness of feelings. While play sometimes involves many children, independent play is an important aspect of healthy childhood development. When playing alone, children begin to recognize their own emotions, feelings, and thoughts, as well as how to control them. This benefit of play allows children to take charge of their activities and explore their environment at their own level and speed. Intrapersonal play improves children's self-motivation and self-esteem, as they engage their imaginations and take the initiative to create their own forms of fun and learning. Alone play gives children the opportunity to create their own environment, allowing for pretend play that utilizes their imaginations to the fullest. These children may appear shy, but when playing alone, their possibilities are endless!
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Musical
MusicalBenefits
Play based on a world of rhythm and melodies. Every motion, every manner of play, has its own music. Children with strong musical interests pick up on the sounds others do not, and they learn best by expanding their environment with music and dancing. Enhancing a child's play with music not only enriches the educational experience, but also improves listening skills and creates a new level of interaction with the surrounding world. Music is an essential aspect of childhood development — make sure your child never misses a beat!
Types of Play
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Dramatic
Dramatic Play
Play that involves pretend and make believe, or whatever the imagination dreams. Have you ever found a child in your clothes? Carrying your briefcase? Wearing your old uniform? What seems commonplace to you opens a whole new world of possibilities to a child. Dramatic play can include: * Simple role playing * Using props to create a "new" environment * Creating scenes or situations with dolls and puppets Children love role-playing and exploring worlds outside of their everyday, creating new and fun situations with every costume and prop. Imagine what they think you do at work!
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Active
Active Play
Play that involves movement and physical activity. Active play is the perfect type of play to tucker any youngster out! Whether running around in the yard or building sand castles at a local playground, active play is an essential part of a child's development. Some examples of active play are: * Riding Bikes * Swinging at the playground * Kickball Our toys will be the perfect outdoor companion, providing sporting fun and activity galore!


