InRoad Toys is sponsoring this next giveaway! They’ve sent us 2 rolls of Classic Road Series Black
(60ft x 2in) PlayTape. That’s right, TWO lucky blog visitors will win!
PlayTape comes in road and train track designs. It’s a quick and durable way to lay down roads or tracks for creative play with toy cars and trains. It can be placed directly on the carpet, blocks, or wherever the children are imagine a play space.
Here are a few key points about PlayTape:
- Sticks to any flat surface
- Easy-tear, made of paper, no scissors required
- Repositionable – mistake proof!
- Easy removal, leaves no residue
- Toxin-free, disposable, and recyclable
- Made in the USA
Want to learn even more about PlayTape? Hop on over to PreKinders. She recently tried it out with the children in her care.
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There are 11 different types of play tape. My nephew loves to play with trains and dinosaurs. It would be so fun to set up a scenario with both and create roads with the tape.
I counted 11 different options. I would definitely use some on blocks like Pre-Kinders did.
I counted 11 different rolls. But three different styles of roads: Regular street road, railroad, and trolley road. It looks like hours of fun just waiting to happen!
11 different types
What a great provocation for the children to create imaginative play scenarios.
There are 11 options to order, two types (road and rail). I would use it in my physical therapy practice and would love to blog about some activities using it! Thanks for the giveaway!
There are 4 different types, with 11 different colors/ ft options.
I would use this tape to enhance my block area. We have unit blocks and I would cover them with this tape so the children could create different road ways
I just love this idea. Perfect for the early childhood classroom.