Both my kids love the airy quality of silks floating through the air behind them, and my four year old loves using them for dress up pretending to be characters from eras past.
Allison on
My favorite is when the kids pretend the silks are hair, They tie them together to get a long rapunzel braid.
Andrea G on
We use them to make a “treehouse” they can hide in
Hana Kim on
Yesterday we used them to be witches!
Klaws on
A beautiful video~my children grew up with scarves, fairy wands and now I have 7 grandchildren my oldest granddaughter is a fairy~sees them and her sister is my mermaid child and we have much fun pretending and dressing up~your silks are so precious. blessings~I am a founding parent of the Cape Cod Waldorf school~play is part of our life
michelle reid on
My kids are superheroes, knights, queens, kings, pirates, fairies and butterflies with their playsilks. They use their silks to make oceans and meadows for little wooden animals, blankets for baby dolls, tableclothes for tea parties, and gift wrap for pretend birthdays. Our silks are so essential, and so lightweight, they have travelled with us everywhere, from Canada to Colorado, Mississippi to France.
Sarah LIgon on
Every time my girls put these silks on they become anything their little imagination wants to be. It’s absolutely precious and many memories will be made.
Thank you
Carole on
My daughter loves her rainbow silk for a blanket/tent/picnic blanket for her baby doll.
Angela PReuss on
When I asked my daughter she said, “I like it when we do it together.” Just a few weeks ago while playing with our scarves, her 9 month old brother used his to initiate peekaboo. It was a wonderful moment “together”. Thank you so much for the endless adventures together courtesy of our play silks ❤️
Ariele on
The simpler the toy, the more my two interact- not only the object itself (and what it becomes) but with each other.
Jessica Bacon on
My kids are 3, 6 and 9 and use them for everything from forts to head scarves to sword holsters. I love the simplicity of them and watching my children come up with new uses every time they play with them.
Erin on
We love our silks. The kids all take turns with the playsilk squares, and I think my son running around in his cape is the cutest thing.
Both my kids love the airy quality of silks floating through the air behind them, and my four year old loves using them for dress up pretending to be characters from eras past.
Allison on
My favorite is when the kids pretend the silks are hair, They tie them together to get a long rapunzel braid.
Andrea G on
We use them to make a “treehouse” they can hide in
Hana Kim on
Yesterday we used them to be witches!
Klaws on
A beautiful video~my children grew up with scarves, fairy wands and now I have 7 grandchildren my oldest granddaughter is a fairy~sees them and her sister is my mermaid child and we have much fun pretending and dressing up~your silks are so precious. blessings~I am a founding parent of the Cape Cod Waldorf school~play is part of our life
michelle reid on
My kids are superheroes, knights, queens, kings, pirates, fairies and butterflies with their playsilks. They use their silks to make oceans and meadows for little wooden animals, blankets for baby dolls, tableclothes for tea parties, and gift wrap for pretend birthdays. Our silks are so essential, and so lightweight, they have travelled with us everywhere, from Canada to Colorado, Mississippi to France.
Sarah LIgon on
Every time my girls put these silks on they become anything their little imagination wants to be. It’s absolutely precious and many memories will be made.
Thank you
Carole on
My daughter loves her rainbow silk for a blanket/tent/picnic blanket for her baby doll.
Angela PReuss on
When I asked my daughter she said, “I like it when we do it together.” Just a few weeks ago while playing with our scarves, her 9 month old brother used his to initiate peekaboo. It was a wonderful moment “together”. Thank you so much for the endless adventures together courtesy of our play silks ❤️
Ariele on
The simpler the toy, the more my two interact- not only the object itself (and what it becomes) but with each other.
Jessica Bacon on
My kids are 3, 6 and 9 and use them for everything from forts to head scarves to sword holsters. I love the simplicity of them and watching my children come up with new uses every time they play with them.
Erin on
We love our silks. The kids all take turns with the playsilk squares, and I think my son running around in his cape is the cutest thing.
Erika Tuttle on