Imaginative Play.
Today I added a new element to the children's section in the Library. A little town with vehicles and people to encourage Toddlers to play.
Imaginative play is essentially when children are role playing and are acting out various experiences they may have had or something that is of some interest to them. 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.
It's taken me a few weeks to make the set, so I'm waiting to see if it'll be used.
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