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The Red Umbrella
StoryBox | Ages 2 - 8
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What's Included
What your Child Learns
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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 Red Umbrella StoryBox, you will meet your favourite animal friends as they all huddle under a red umbrella together to escape the pouring rain. Your child will love going on an adventure with the story characters, while sharpening up their social, emotional, cognitive and sensory development.Β
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.Β
This StoryBox is part of our Special Author's Edition and has been thoughtfully put together in collaboration with the author of The Red Umbrella, Nandini Nayar.
What's Included
- The Red Umbrella bilingual story book
- 5 wooden animal toys
- A soft blue puddle
- Raindrops (blue pom poms)
- A white umbrella and paint, to make it red
What your Child Learns
Inspired by The Red Umbrella by Nandini Nayar, this Special Authorβs Edition StoryBox transforms a gentle, heartwarming story into a playful experience of empathy, creativity, and connection.
As the rain pours and the animals gather under one bright red umbrella, children step into a story about kindness, inclusion, and sharing space with others.
Social & Emotional Development - This StoryBox beautifully supports:
- Empathy and perspective-taking
- Sharing and cooperation
- Understanding inclusion and community
- Recognising emotions in others
- As children decide who fits under the umbrella and how to make space, they practice kindness in action.
Creativity & Self-Expression - Painting the white umbrella red encourages:
- Creative expression
- Ownership of the play experience
- Pride in completing a hands-on activity
- The act of transforming the umbrella mirrors the storyβs message β small actions can make a big difference.
Language & Bilingual Development - With a bilingual storybook, children develop:
- Vocabulary in two languages
- Listening and comprehension skills
- Narrative sequencing
- Confidence in expressive storytelling
Younger children name animals and actions.
Older children retell the story and create new rainy-day adventures.
Cognitive & Problem-Solving Skills - Through open-ended play, children strengthen:
- Spatial reasoning (βHow do we fit everyone?β)
- Logical thinking
- Memory recall
- Flexible thinking when adding new story twists
Sensory & Fine Motor Development - With wooden animals, blue pom-pom βraindrops,β and a soft puddle, children build:
- Fine motor control
- Handβeye coordination
- Sensory exploration
- Focus and calm through tactile play
- The sensory elements make the story immersive and soothing.
A Story That Grows With Your Child
Ages 2β3: Animal identification, sensory play with raindrops
Ages 4β5: Retelling the story and practicing turn-taking
Ages 6β8: Exploring deeper themes of inclusion, leading sibling play, creating new endings
Because the StoryBox is reusable and open-ended, children revisit it at different stages β each time understanding the message more deeply.
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 βthinking,β itβs more important than ever to choose play experiences that truly support a childβs 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 β they are creating the play.
βChildren learn best when they are free to explore at their own pace.β β 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 isnβt just fun - itβs 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.
βPlay gives children a chance to practice what they are learning.β β David Elkind, Child Development Expert
Open-Ended Play vs. Prescribed Toys
Toys with one βrightβ 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.
βOpen-ended play helps children make choices, plan ahead, and think creatively.β β Harvard Medical School
What This Means for Your Family
Choosing play that is unstructured, screen-light, and imaginative isnβt just a parenting preference β itβs backed by research. Join us in bringing home imaginative and independent play for the entire family!
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