1. Imagination Set Free
There is not a thing a childs play tent can’t do for your children’s play. Since childhood is the period where there is so much to learn, all of it can be done in a fun way. Children can let their imagination run wild and transform a tent into a fortress or castle, house of their own, a hidden chamber or whatever they set their minds to be. They can come up with the greatest stories and adventures playing in their tent. By encouraging creative play, tents highly contribute to the mind development of a child because of allowing a great deal of fantasy, including positively affecting narrative and speech skills. To help your children get started, you can invent a topic or the beginning of a story and let them play it out.
2. Physical Development
Playing with a tent requires a lot of movement, crawling and turning which are extremely important for a healthy development since they help coordinate the brain hemispheres. In addition, tents allow children to practice planning their movements when getting in and out from it. On top of all, a child’s play tent is the perfect place to include all kinds of toys and play with building blocks, puzzels that require fine motor skills engagement which is what makes play so essential during childhood. Children love the idea of small spaces and secret corners so a tent is the ideal quiet place they need for play away from the disturbance of the outer world.
3. Socialising Time
Play tents are fun for individual playing, but fun can be extended when others are included. When children play together, they learn how to interact with each other because they need to negotiate rules and follow them, and demonstrate consideration for the other person’s needs or wishes. In simple words, they learn how to behave well in society.
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