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Imaginative Play Ideas to Play with your Child

1/17/2018

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Need some help thinking of pretend play ideas to work on attention span goals with your child?  I sat with my own daughters and came up with a list of ideas to try.  Feel free to comment below with more good imagination games!  Happy playing!
 
Imaginative Play Ideas
 
  • Rocket ship to space
  • Explore new planets/aliens
  • Scuba diving – explore underwater
  • Detective, find clues to a mystery
  • Grocery Store
  • Circus
  • Build a snowman/ snowball fights
  • Knight fighting dragon, rescue princess
  • Veterinarian
  • Doctor
  • Cooking Show
  • Zoo
  • Landscape designer
  • Playground designer
  • Fashion Designer/ Fashion Show
  • Beauty Spa (Nails, Massage, Shave?)
  • Time Machine – Dinosaur time
  • Farmer – milk cows, sheer sheep, collect eggs etc.
  • Pilot
  • Riding on a river in amazon
  • Hunting
  • Sports
  • Olympics
  • Eskimos, ice fishing
  • Mermaids
  • Rockstar – band
  • Learning to drive
  • Pet store
  • Abominable snowman/ Monsters
  • Treasure Hunt
  • Pirates
  • Wizards, make a potion or spell book
  • Fishing
  • Planning a party, having a party
  • Holidays
  • Hair stylist
  • Dentist
  • Dancing with the stars
  • Catching butterflies
  • Library (organize and check out books)
  • Going to a museum or starting a museum
  • Gardening
  • Going to an amusement park
  • Going to beach, swimming
  • Super Heroes
  • Firefighter
  • Policeman
  • Godzilla (building small towns and destroying them)
  • Being Giants
  • Being Tiny people
  • Wizard of Oz
  • Any stories from books or TV
  • Going to India
  • Going on an African Safari
  • Being an early American Indian
  • Camping
  • Making a map of the neighborhood
  • Car wash (for small cars) or a big pretend car
 
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