Junior has always had quite an imagination but now Rascal is starting to enjoying lots of imaginative play as well. He loves having a Teddy bears picnic or serving up brunch to his toys.
This morning he was helping his Snuggy Bear to draw ...
... and he loves creating little nests for his toys to go to sleep in.
He makes snakes out of play dough that slither and hiss and he even asked me to make Enoch the Emu out of play dough which he then patted and chatted to.
He helped me build a leprechaun house in the sand at the park and chatted away to them quite happily.
And he loves to rockets around the house in his superman cape following his big brother.
It is so lovely to watch his imaginative play blossoming! How do you encourage your childs imaginative play? “Come over and play at the Childhood 101We Play link up”
This post is part of the Teach/Learn Carnival. March's theme is Imagination. Please join in or check back at the end of the month for the links to lots of great posts.
Oh I LOVE the leprechaun house! I'm trying to re-inspire myself to get back into imaginative play for my kids too
ReplyDeletei love to see children using their imaginations and just Being children!!
ReplyDeleteLovely post!
Pip
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It is quite magic when they get to the age of imaginary play and you start seeing and finding wonderful bits and pieces of their imaginary play everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThat leprechaun house is gorgeous! My little girl is into her ponies at the moment, they have families and drive around in cars and go shopping :D
ReplyDeleteThe Teddy bears' picnic is so cute! My daughter was always lining up her stuffed animals and dolls for events like that. And I love your leprechaun house!
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