Cooking Up a Story with Play Kitchens
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Have you ever wondered where your child heard a certain term? Maybe you listened to your child tell a story in great detail but you have no idea how it got into you child’s head. Children often mix up between reality as we adults see it and the reality they take part while Pretend Playing. While playing a child makes up his own story around the game. This provides him with depth to the game. For example a child playing with Play Kitchens can invent a story around a birthday party that’s taking place on the top of the hill and he is baking the birthday cake. After playing such a game a parent might get a glimpse into the imagination of the child through unclear story the child tells.