Posts Tagged ‘imagination’

A Day Without Tech: Getting Back To Classic Creative Play

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012


Bottle Bowling


As most of you know, I review kid apps for various smartphones and tablets. As a new Toy Insider Parent Advisory Board member, I’ll be seeing a lot of toys over the next year too. Yet, I think it is important to remember that play doesn’t always have to have bells and whistles.

Toys, apps, puzzles, and dolls all help kids create imaginary places or be imaginary things, but so can other basic objects. That’s where we, as parents or caregivers, come in. It is easy to rely on the iPad or the board game to provide the stimulus and play opportunity. However, we need to think outside the box, in order to teach our kids to think outside the box too.

On a rainy day recently, we put away the iPad and the Playskool Ball Popper, and pulled out empty water bottles and a blue ball. We created our own bowling alley in our family room.

Since my son is only two, we focused on setting the bottles (using the opportunity to count).

Bottle Bowling 2

And, of course knocking them down. (Sometimes with the ball…and sometimes not.)

Bottle Bowling 3

For an older child, you can expand the play opportunity. Create homemade score sheets, find prizes that someone can win (maybe extra dessert that night or a pass on setting the table) and simulate a real game. It can be done inside on a rainy day or outside on a sunny day.

Keep a collection of bottles, paper towel rolls, and boxes in the basement, garage or closet. Pull them out from time to time to see what sparks the imagination, and to give everyone a break from technology and toys. It will expand the cognitive development of a child, but, frankly, a simple break will make the toys and tech-gear seem fresh and new again too.

All in all, the act of play should spur imagination. But sometimes, imagination itself, is what spurs the act of play.

Bottle Bowling 4

By Parent Advisory Board Member: Charlene DeLoach
Follow Charlene on Twitter @CharChronicles

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Getting Back To Basics With Woman’s Day

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Living in a tech-world, sometimes we forget that creativity and imagination can really go a long way. Sometimes it’s the basic toys that have little to no tech at all that will keep kids entertained for hours.

This week Laurie visited Woman’s Day to discuss some of the great basic toy options that are available today.

Baby Alive Baby’s New Teeth by Hasbro
MSRP: $19.99

Ben 10 by Bandai
MSRP: $14.99

Pirates of the Caribbean by CDI
MSRP: $14.99 to $19.99

Disney Princess costumes and accessories by CDI
MSRP: $19.99 for dresses and $5.99-$29.99 for accessories

Pop N Curve by Plasmart
MSRP: $9.99

Eco Crafts by Alex
MSRP: $21.99

FolkMonsters™ Blueper and Twickety by Folkmanis
MSRP: $34

My Take Along Puppet Theater by Playmobil
MSRP: $49.99

Discovery Kids Color Me Playhouse by MerchSource
MSRP: $29.99

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