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Role Play dentist toy set
Role Play dentist toy set
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Open wide! The Kids Pretend Play Dentist Set introduces little ones to the world of dental care in the most fun and non-intimidating way possible. With a model mouth, removable teeth and realistic wooden dental tools, children can check for cavities, practise brushing and perform pretend dental procedures — building positive associations with dental health before the real thing!
A wonderful way to reduce dentist anxiety while fostering creativity, responsibility and social skills through imaginative role play.
What's Included
- 🦷 Model mouth with removable teeth
- 🦷 Toothbrush and toothpaste tube
- 🦷 Dental mirror
- 🦷 Probe
- 🦷 Pliers
- 🦷 X-ray cards
- 💼 Fabric tool belt for storage
19 pieces total
Key Features
- 🧱 Crafted from rubberwood, pine, plywood and MDF — durable, eco-friendly and built to last
- ✅ Smooth, rounded edges with child-safe, non-toxic finishes
- 💼 Includes a fabric tool belt for easy storage and on-the-go play
- 🧑⚕️ Perfectly sized tools for little hands — easy to grasp and manipulate
- 😊 Helps reduce dentist anxiety by making dental visits feel familiar and fun
- 🦷 Teaches proper oral hygiene habits in a playful, engaging way
Skills Developed
- Imaginative and role play
- Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Social skills and communication
- Health awareness and hygiene habits
- Confidence and emotional development
Suitable for ages: 3+ years
Specifications
- Material: Rubberwood, pine, plywood, MDF, fabric and paper
- Number of Pieces: 19
- Dimensions: 30.0 cm x 14.0 cm x 5.0 cm
- Weight: Approx. 0.23 kg
⚠️ Safety Note
Intended for children aged 3+ years. Contains small parts — choking hazard for children under 3. Adult supervision recommended during play. Inspect regularly and discontinue use if any damage is found.
3 years or older
3 years or older
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