The Palayok-Palayukan is a traditional Filipino clay cookware toy that celebrates the joy of imaginative play. Often used in “Bahay-bahayan” (pretend family play) or “Luto-lutuan” (pretend cooking), it reflects the Filipino child’s creativity, resourcefulness, and love for simple, meaningful play.
We're so excited for you to enjoy your new toy Palayok-palayukan!
To make sure the fun never stops, here are some friendly tips for safe play:
1. A toy, not a kitchen tool! Remember, this is a pretend cooking pot, so let's keep it away from real heat and fire.
2. Gentle hands, please! Since this pot is made of clay, it can be fragile. Hold it with care to keep it in one piece for lots of playtime adventures.
3. Let's play together! This toy should be used with an adult nearby. Grown-ups are the best playmates!
4. Stay safe from small bits. This toy has small parts and is not meant for little kids under 5.
5. Uh oh, a crack! If your pot accidentally breaks, have a grown-up help you clean up the pieces. We don't want any cuts or scrapes!