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Free-range Imagination from Blank-slate Toys

teddyAre you thinking about buying toys for any children in your life any time soon? Maybe…maybe not…but here’s something to think about.

One of the best things about kids is their endless capacity for imagination and the joy they get out of it. And it’s truly amazing to watch as they play with the simplest thing (oh, say, for example, an empty cardboard box) and they make it become anything they want.

However, the kinds of toys your kids are playing with can have a profound influence on just how far that wide-open realm of possibility will expand for them as they play. If the majority of their toys are related to their favorite television shows or movies—toys that already have plots and personalities attached to them—a child’s first tendency is simply to re-enact those plots as they play with their toys.

There is nothing wrong with this, of course, and a child’s imagination is certainly not going to be stifled for life if they play in this way. Eventually, they will most likely branch out and change the roles of their character-based toys as they play. With most kids, imagination will always find a way.

But to help kids exercise their free-ranging imaginations, consider making sure they have easy access to blank-slate toys—toys that have no pre-existing stories attached to them. This provides them with a fresh start that gives them no choice but to make up their own stories as they play.

Here’s a few tips from some related articles:

And one more tip from me, a non-expert:

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