Pretend Play

Pretend Play

Pretend Play

Role playing and acting out something that is of some interest  is considered Imaginative Play!

Children  gain knowledge in social skills and decision making by imaginative play. Children learn from experience: from what happens around them, from what they see, hear, smell, taste and touch. To absorb those experiences and make sense of the world, they need to be engaged in imaginary play.

From learning to cooperate, dressing themselves, sharing with others and learning practical eye coordination skills and other skills, the child will gain a great self esteem which will mold their future.

Loading...
View as Grid List

Items 1-20 of 106

Set Descending Direction
Page
per page
What's this? Check "Remember Me" to access your shopping cart on this computer even if you are not signed in.