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Play resources

The following list represents some of the many materials that can be provided in defined areas in your setting. Children should have access to a wide variety of resources in these areas most of the time.  

Construction Area
Unit blocks: wooden, plastic or soft blocks of various shapes, colours, textures and weight
Hollow blocks: wooden, plastic or cardboard
Interlocking blocks: Lego, Duplo, stickle bricks, Meccano, Mobilo, inter stars
Accessories: people, animals, dinosaurs, vehicles, containers to fill and dump

Art Area

Malleable materials
Messy: cornflour and water, shaving foam, cooked pasta, porridge oats and water, jelly, baked beans
Ice cubes
Dry: lentils, Rice Crispies, twigs and leaves, feathers, corks, fir cones, pebbles, glitter

Problem solving, reasoning and numeracy
Counting, numbers and sorting ~ real objects and materials (e.g. shells, conkers, pebbles, leaves, fir cones, feathers, pasta shapes), different sized, coloured and shaped objects, sorting trays, pegs, numbers made out of different materials (e.g. plastic, foam, sand paper, wood), buttons and beads, cotton reels, calculators, telephones, calendars and diaries, counting and number books and puzzles, recipe books and menus

Shapes and patterns ~ shapes made from different materials, pegboards, tap a shape games, beads of different shapes, sizes and colours,  magnetic shapes, linking games (e.g. multi-link, unifix), construction sets,  collage/junk modelling materials

Measuring and weighing ~ sand/water timers, rulers, tape measures, sets of hand and foot prints, scales, real objects and natural materials, graded containers, stop clocks, thermometers, sand and water

Time ~ calendars, diaries, stop clocks, timers, clocks, time line
Money and shopping ~ real coins,  tills, purses, baskets and bags, real items for use in a shop, bills, order forms and receipts, notepads and pens, clip boards, calculators, catalogues, scales,  menus

Games ~ dice games, matching, sorting, colour, shape and size games, shape, number, colour and texture dominoes, card games and lotto, puzzles

ICT
Computer, colour printer, mouse, keyboard, disks, paper, CD-ROM, scanner, software including basic word processing and drawing package.
Digital camera.
Programmable toys 

Mark making or graphics area

Other items: labels, files, forms, calendars, scissors, stapler, paper clips, rulers, erasers, Pritt stick, diaries, address book, sellotape, hole punch, fasteners , masking tape, pencil sharpener, post cards, felt tips, pencils, greeting cards, crayons, coloured pencils.

Role play

Investigation and exploration
Heuristic play baskets with objects e.g chains, wooden pegs, cotton reels, feathers, buttons, fir cones, stones, shells
Magnifiers, magnets, torches, coloured paddles
Pouring equipment: jugs, containers, measuring cylinders, beakers etc
Different materials: metal, wood, plastic, sandpaper, fabrics, paper, natural sponges
Feely bags, weather boxes
Living things: plants, animals, gardening resources


Sand and Water for either outside or inside
Materials for water play

Materials for sand play:

Outside play
Paddling pools, buckets, outside tap, tubes, guttering, squirters, watering cans, hose pipes, paint brushes and rollers

Music Area
CD player, headphones, microphone, a variety of musical CD’s (classical, popular, different cultures, songs sung in different languages, rhymes and songs`)

Selection of musical instruments: triangles, bells, sand block, maracas, xylophone, tambourines, drums, claves, ethnic instruments, electronic keyboard

Dance props: scarves, ribbons

Book Area
Front facing book storage, wicker baskets, comfy reading chairs, bean bags, cushions, rug, cuddly toys

Books: a wide selection of books to include fiction, non fiction, books showing positive images of children and adults from different races, cultures, genders and disabilities,  big books, hard back, flap, fabric, magazines, catalogues, photograph albums, pictures and posters,
CD player, headphones, story CDs, story boards

Puppets, props representing familiar stories.

Physical Play
Babies: blanket, rug, play gym, push along toy, balls, sturdy things to pull themselves up on, ramps for crawling
Toddlers: ride on toys with no pedals, large push/pull toys, balls, bean bags, age appropriate climbing equipment, slide, balance beam, tunnels, large cardboard boxes
Pre-school: slides, climbing equipment, monkey bars, balls, sports equipment, wheeled toys, tumbling mats, skipping ropes, bean bags, parachute, gardening resources
Over 5s: balls, bats, skipping ropes, hoops, basket ball hoops, slide, gardening resources, climbing frame, sports equipment, wheeled toys, parachute, gardening resources

Small world play
Rugs, builders tray, dolls house, furniture and people reflecting diversity, roadways, cars and trucks, dinosaurs, jungle animals, wild animals, farm buildings and animals, train set, mini beasts, wooden village.

 


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