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Playing shop is a classic childhood activity that’s packed with learning opportunities. By setting up an imaginary store at home, children can practise counting, communication, and turn-taking—all while having heaps of fun with their toys and imagination.

Whether you’re running a fruit stall, toy shop, bookshop or café, this type of role-play encourages creativity, independence, and early maths and literacy skills in a playful setting.


Materials Needed

  • Toys, books, clothes, or pretend groceries to “sell”
  • Play money, real coins, or homemade paper money
  • Shopping bag or basket
  • Optional: till or calculator, signs, price tags

Tools Needed

  • Paper and pens (for signs or receipts)
  • Optional: table or boxes to display items

Steps

  1. Choose a Theme
    Decide what kind of shop to run—groceries, toys, books, or a mini café.
  2. Set Up the Store
    Lay out your items, add price tags, and label sections using signs.
  3. Assign Roles
    One person can be the shopkeeper, another the customer. Take turns at the till!
  4. Start Shopping
    Use money to “buy” items, practise asking for help, and talk through the shopping experience.
  5. Mix It Up
    Swap roles, rearrange the shop, or change to a different kind of business next time!

Variations

Maths Focus: Add prices and challenge older children to total up purchases and give change.

Restaurant or Café: Take food orders, write a menu, and serve pretend meals.

Bookshop: Recommend and “sell” books to family members.

Market Stall: Set up outdoors with fruit, veg, or toys on a picnic blanket.


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