Battat Play Circle Ice Cream Set – 21-Piece Pretend Play Sweet Treats with Working Scoop
This 21-piece ice cream playset from Battat's Play Circle line brings a sweet shop experience to pretend play. Designed for children aged 3 and up, it includes colorful scoops, toppings, cones, and a working ice cream scoop that actually holds and releases the toy ice cream. Perfect for little ones who love to play chef or run their own ice cream parlor.
What you get in the 21-piece set
The set comes with everything needed for endless pretend ice cream creations: 4 ice cream scoops, 2 toppings, 2 bottles of sprinkles, 2 syrup bottles, 2 ice cream swirls, 2 sugar cones, 1 banana, 1 banana split dish, 2 cups, 2 spoons, and 1 ice cream scoop. That's 21 pieces total, enough for sharing with friends or siblings.
A scoop that really works
The ice cream scoop is the star of the set. It has a working handle that grips the toy scoops firmly, and a button that pops them out just like a real scoop. Kids can practice scooping and stacking, building hand-eye coordination and fine motor control while they play.
How this set helps kids grow
Pretend play with this ice cream set encourages creativity as children invent flavor combinations and serve their customers. Handling the small pieces develops fine motor skills, and playing together with others improves social skills like sharing and turn-taking. It's a toy that entertains while teaching.
Quick facts about this toy
| Number of pieces | 21 |
| Recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Brand | Battat |
| Category | Pretend play food / kitchen accessories |
Answers to common questions
How many pieces are included?
There are 21 pieces in total, including scoops, cones, toppings, and utensils.
Is the ice cream scoop functional?
Yes, the scoop has a working handle that holds the toy ice cream and a button to release it.
What age is this suitable for?
The set is recommended for children aged 3 years and older.
What skills does this toy develop?
It encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and social skills through imaginative play.