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Creativity and ImaginationChildren are naturally creative and imaginative and it isn’t just about arts and crafts. Children who are encouraged and supported to use these important learning skills become better problem solvers and more flexible thinkers.

  • Offer children a wide range of creative materials and experiences
  • Provide opportunities for trying out new ideas and new ways of thinking
  • Give them plenty of room to experiment and discover on their own
  • Allow children to direct their own activities. They will develop more confidence in their own creativity and learn to value it more.
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Toys that encourage creativity and imagination take many forms. From basic art supplies to props for pretend play, the range is great. Look for toys that allow the child to play with it in many different ways. Think of these toys as the tools – tools to enable self-expression, encourage creative thinking and help boost imagination.

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