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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

3 Imagination Games to Play With Children


Seeing into the future...

Imaginative play helps your child to develop heightened social, language and thinking skills. Take the following three imagination games to play with children as suggested by Family Education and have a fun-filled afternoon of creative play and storytelling.

Seeing Into the Future

Crystal balls are hard to come by these days, but your child has all the imagination required to think up scenarios – whether plausible or silly – for a friend’s or sibling’s future. To get the story rolling, ask questions like, where will the person live? What will the person do for work? Will the person be married or have child? What will their names be?

See if your child can make a connection between what friends and siblings enjoy doing now and what they might choose to do as an adult. For example, your child may make-believe that the person in the story, who loves playing with blocks, ends up becoming an architect or construction worker.

15 Minutes of Fame

Ask your child to pretend he or she is being featured on the cover of a magazine. Then ask your child the reason why. Did he or she do something impressive, such as win a gold medal in the Olympics or invent a wild new creation? Have your child demonstrate what he or she did to earn the 15 minutes of fame.

The Perfect Day

Have your child describe the perfect day and add contributions as the scenario unfolds. Maybe the sun would always shine, every meal would consist of ice cream and pizza, and school would be nothing more than recess from start to finish.

Revel in the wonder of the perfect day and then help your child appreciate reality by asking follow-up questions. How would farmers grow food if it never rained? Wouldn’t you get tired of the tummy ache from only eating junk food? How would you learn to read and write if you never had to study?

Find more unique imagination games to play with children at ListenLoveLearnToys. Then, find out more about the importance of creative play by contacting ListenLoveLearn.

 
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