Sarah's Silks Wooden Large Heart Play Silk Display | Curious Littles Play
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The Sarah's Silks Wooden Large Heart Play Silk Display is a practical and beautiful addition to homes, childcare and educational settings. Simply hang on a wall and slip your play silks or cloths through! Easy and fun for children learning to care for their toys and encourages young ones to keep play spaces tidy.

 

Sarah's Silks Wooden Large Heart Play Silk Display

£26.95Price
  • This listing is for one Large Heart Play Silk Display. Silks shown in the photos are not included and are available to purchase seperately.

     

    Installation hardware not included. Sarah's Silks recommend using a screw to secure the display to your wall.

     

    Dimensions: 42 cm x 20.5 cm x 0.5 cm. 12 display holes, 1.9 cm Ø 

     

    • Sarah's Silks wooden play silk displays are handmade in California from sustainably sourced Red Oak MDF that is safe for children.
    • Care instructions: Wipe down and clean using a drop of soap and lukewarm water.
    • Fun & safe for ages 3+. Safety tested by the rigorous standards of the E.U. and U.S. 
  • Sarah has been designing Playsilks and other natural, eco-friendly wooden and silk toys for 30 years! Drawing from the philosophies of Waldorf education and her own childhood of imaginative play. 

     

    Born in New York City, and raised in Belfast, Maine, Sarah's childhood instilled that imagination play is essential for the well being of children. "I have never seen two children play so much." Her Grandmother would say, as she and her sister anchored their souls in games and make believe. More than a way to fill time, play enhances and preserves life force, and Sarah learnt this from an early age.

     

    The birth of her son Josh greatly defined the role Sarah is in today. As a creative mother she wanted to celebrate Josh’s spirit which involved wearing costumes and putting on performances. With a friend and neighbor Ann Platz, Sarah dyed her first silks in the kitchen sink. These silks were embraced by the local Waldorf community and before long, Sarah was combining the roles of motherhood, working as a doula and dying silks. “What do you call them?” Sarah McDonald of Magic Cabin asked, and Mike came up with the name, playsilks.

     

    A fiber that is strong, fine and lustrous, silk will last when taken care of, but as a natural fiber, it will return effortlessly to the earth. Silk is imbued with folklore and stories, the spirit of silk is rich, made so by those that have been a part of the history. From the Chinese empress Leizu who guarded the secret of the silk worms, to the men, women and children, that travelled the silk road, one has a sense, of dedication, value, and importance from the fiber. It can be felt that it was this elemental integrity that drew Sarah to it herself.

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