Story Telling Chair

Our product code: D4-BS007-B

Why not enhance your Literacy and make Story Time even more exciting by bringing it to life outdoors with our Story Telling Chair?

This chair is designed with the Teacher in mind and can be used to make up a part of a quiet reading area that can be partnered with either our Perch Benches or Grass Topped Stools to create the perfect Story Telling area. Children can have a go at taking turns sitting in the Story Telling Chair, retelling a story or expressing their thoughts to a group.

This chair gives opportunities to develop Self-Confidence, Self-Esteem, Communication and Language skills. It adds a special feature to the quiet corners of the playground and is ideal for captivating children during outdoor Story Time.

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The team that installed our equipment were fantastic, we didn’t even know we had them there.

They were extremely tidy and worked very hard so please pass on our thanks to them.

St Nicholas Primary School

New Romney

The dbdplay team have been absolutely fantastic in helping us envision, plan and develop our fantastic new garden!

The children (and adults) have had so much fun exploring the bug hotel, performing on stage and getting tangled in the spider web!

Our garden is now truly an all year-round place to learn, explore & play. Thank you so much.

Little Willows Day Nursery

Bath

“Learners stayed out here all playtime - which they do not usually do. They have been playing competitions with me”

“They enjoy exploring it so much they don’t want playtime to finish”

“It’s so much better! The children are happy and have a nice area to sit with their friends and equipment to play on”

Calthorpe Academy

Birmingham