Pretend
You will need:• Costumes, hats, adult clothes, shoes, bags, ties, jackets, gumboots, scarves, necklaces and anything else that might be available or allowable • Props such as a piece of hose, brooms, buckets, dolls, rolled up newspapers, umbrellas, old tools • Simple household items such as containers, wooden spoons, pots, blankets |
You can:
• Set the scene by setting up some items and suggest a starting point by saying ‘I wonder…’
• Have the items available for your child to create their own wonderful fantasy
You can also:
• Create a box of items that children can return to. Keep adding and removing items to provide variety
• Create a story for them to act out, for example, you are shipwrecked, you are going to the moon, you are a movie star, you are on X Factor, you are a shop keeper, let’s make a hangi
• Use a pretend game as a distraction
Did you know:
• Children make sense of the world around them through pretending
• Pretend play provides your child with a variety of problems to solve
• You can get great items for pretend play from thrift shops and the $2 shops
What your child is learning:
• Confidence in themselves
• To imagine
• About roles and responsibilities in life
• To organise
• To improvise
• Use materials or props creatively
• Keep themselves busy
• Social and emotional skills
• Problem-solving
• The power of language