Imagination is essential in the learning process and can advance cognitive development. Young children often learn about historical events, different cultures or people that they will never meet and imaginative play is a way for them to discover the world that surrounds them and collect experiences.
Though imaginary games and storytelling children are more likely to adapt learning habits, develop their communication skills and improve their vocabulary.
Though imaginary games and storytelling children are more likely to adapt learning habits, develop their communication skills and improve their vocabulary.
Kimber is doing her daily talk show host duties.
Slayde told us all about the weather and the rain that was a coming our way.
Lula was on a dance show. Watch out she may be on Dancing with the Stars on day.
Noah reported important news to his class.