How this product aligns with the EYLF
Supporting play-based learning and inquiry
The Wooden Animal Families Set encourages children to engage in imaginative play and exploration as they create scenarios involving the animals and their young. This type of play fosters inquiry as children ask questions and make connections about animal families, their habitats, and behaviours, promoting deeper understanding through hands-on experiences.
Building language, imagination, and social skills
As children interact with the Wooden Animal Families Set, they have opportunities to develop their language skills by naming the animals and describing their actions. Group play with the animals can enhance social skills as children negotiate roles and share ideas, contributing to their overall communication and collaborative abilities.
Relevant EYLF Outcomes
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators
Classroom, Play Activity & Provocation Ideas
Classroom & Learning Area Ideas
Set up a dedicated animal corner where children can explore the Wooden Animal Families Set alongside books about animals and their habitats, encouraging literacy and inquiry.
Incorporate the animals into a sensory play area with natural materials like leaves and grass to enhance the connection with the natural world.
Play-Based Activity Ideas
Encourage children to create stories or scenarios using the animal families, promoting imaginative play and narrative skills.
Facilitate a matching game where children pair the adult animals with their young, fostering recognition and understanding of relationships in nature.
Invite children to build enclosures or habitats using blocks or other materials, integrating early STEM concepts through construction and design.
Provocation Ideas
Present a question such as “Where do these animals live?” and provide the Wooden Animal Families Set along with maps or pictures of different habitats to stimulate discussion and exploration.
Introduce a theme of animal care and responsibility, prompting children to role-play as caretakers of the animal families, which can lead to conversations about empathy and nurturing.











