Pretend and Play
Young children learn by imagining and doing. Imaginative and pretend play creates opportunities for exploration and creative thinking, and helps your child to develop vital skills for intellectual and emotional growth as well as social success. Whether it is solo-play, where your child uses toy binoculars to pretend they are a researcher in the Safari, or if they are playing house cooperatively with friends, many different development skills are learned from make-believe play and, it is one of the most important and fundamental building blocks of child development at young ages. As well, engaging in pretend play with your child can have even more social benefits for them, and give them more insight into their creativity. With make-believe, anything is possible, so indulge your child with a pretend and play toy today.