You will not be allowed to compare more than 4 products at a time
View compareThe Paper Plane Flew StoryBox
The Paper Plane Flew StoryBox
StoryBox | Ages 2 - 8
5.0 / 5.0
(4) 4 total reviews
Hurry! Only left 7 in stock



Ships within 1-2 Business Days
Free Shipping
Cash on Delivery Available
Easy Returns
Description
What's Included
What your Child Learns
Why This Matters
Shipping and Return
Description
The Star Papaya StoryBox is an imaginative play set designed to bring your child's favourite stories to life. The StoryBox includes a story book, story characters and props and sensory material.
Through The Paper Plane Flew StoryBox, you will meet a little girl Mithi and her father who make a fantastic paper plane that goes on a fun journey. Eventually the paper plane gets eaten by a very cute elephant who then does a big brown poo-poo. Your child will love going on an adventure with the story characters, while sharpening up their social, emotional, cognitive and sensory development.ย
The Story Characters come in a carry-around pouch for your little one to play anywhere they like. The Story Set can be re-used and re-played.ย
This StoryBox is part of our Special Author's Edition and has been thoughtfully put together in collaboration with the author of The Paper Plane Flew, Bharti Singh.ย
What's Included
- The Paper Plane Flew by Bharti Singh story book
- A wooden elephant
- A colourful family of 5 wooden peg dolls
- A manual to make the most fantastic paper plane
- Brown play dough (poo poo) as sensory material
What your Child Learns
Inspired by The Paper Plane Flew by Bharti Singh, this Special Authorโs Edition StoryBox transforms a delightful adventure into hands-on, imagination-led learning.
When children fold the plane, launch it into the air, guide it through its journey, and even giggle through the elephantโs โpoo-pooโ moment - theyโre building real-world skills through story.
Creativity & Problem-Solving - Making and flying the paper plane encourages:
- Following step-by-step instructions
- Spatial awareness and design thinking
- Trial and error learning
- Persistence and resilience
Younger children enjoy the sensory fun of launching and retrieving.
Older children experiment with improving their plane and predicting where it will land.
Cognitive & Sequencing Skills - As children retell the planeโs journey, they strengthen:
- Memory and recall
- Story sequencing
- Cause and effect
- Logical thinking
- They begin to understand how one action leads to another โ even when it ends in a silly surprise!
Social & Emotional Development - This story gently celebrates:
Parentโchild bonding
- Collaboration and teamwork
- Confidence in trying new things
- Humour and emotional expression
- The playful elephant moment creates space for laughter โ which helps children process embarrassment, surprise, and joy in a lighthearted way.
Fine Motor & Sensory Exploration - With wooden peg dolls, a wooden elephant, plane-folding, and brown play dough sensory fun, children develop:
- Fine motor control
- Handโeye coordination
- Bilateral coordination
- Sensory engagement through texture and movement
- The hands-on elements deepen focus and make the story unforgettable.
A Story That Grows With Your Child
Ages 2โ3: Pretend flying, naming characters, sensory exploration
Ages 4โ5: Retelling the adventure in sequence
Ages 6โ8: Designing advanced paper planes, creating new journeys, leading sibling play
Because the StoryBox is open-ended and replayable, children revisit it at new developmental stages โ each time discovering something new.
Why This Matters
Why This Matters for Parents
As caregivers today, we want playtime to be fun and meaningful. With screens competing for attention, busy schedules, and toys that do all the โthinking,โ itโs more important than ever to choose play experiences that truly support a childโs growth.
Non-Overstimulating Play: Why Less Is More
Overstimulating toys and screens can overwhelm young brains. Research shows that simple, child-directed play encourages deeper engagement and stronger focus, because children are not reacting to lights and sounds โ they are creating the play.
โChildren learn best when they are free to explore at their own pace.โ โ National Institute for Play
Screen-Free Development: What Research Shows
Hands-on play supports richer learning than passive screen time. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends screen-free, real-world play in early childhood because it builds language, social interaction, problem-solving, and emotional regulation.
Storytelling & Language Skills: The Connection
Storytelling isnโt just fun - itโs foundational for language development. When children act out a narrative, they expand vocabulary, sequence events, and practice expressive speech. Studies show that shared story play significantly builds communication and literacy readiness.
โPlay gives children a chance to practice what they are learning.โ โ David Elkind, Child Development Expert
Open-Ended Play vs. Prescribed Toys
Toys with one โrightโ way to play limit imagination. Open-ended materials like StoryBox sets invite creativity, flexible thinking, and problem-solving - traits children need both for school and life.
โOpen-ended play helps children make choices, plan ahead, and think creatively.โ โ Harvard Medical School
What This Means for Your Family
Choosing play that is unstructured, screen-light, and imaginative isnโt just a parenting preference โ itโs backed by research. Join us in bringing home imaginative and independent play for the entire family!
Shipping and Return
๐ Standard Shipping (Free)
Ships in 1โ2 business days
Delivery:
Metro cities: 3โ5 days
Rest of India: 3โ7 days
โก Priority Shipping (โน400)
Packed & shipped first (within 1 business day)
Faster delivery where available
๐ Same-Day Delivery โ Hyderabad (โน400)
Delivered same day for orders placed before 4pm
Select at checkout
๐ Returns & Refunds
We accept returns or refunds only in case of damaged, defective, or incorrect items received.
Please contact us within 7 days of delivery and we'll take care of it ๐



