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Play – Is it Really?

Play | Twin Cities Familys Blog

“Oh, isn’t he cute when he plays like that?”

“I’d like a house with a play room for the kids.”

“Let’s get together for a playdate.”

When you have children, the subject of play comes

up pretty often.

Like every day, because that’s what we see our children do.

Play | Twin Cities Familys Blog

But if you stop and think about it, playing to us is

very serious to your young child.

Your little girl has a tea set, dollies and all the

things that dolls (babies) must have.

American Girl Doll’s Bitty Baby must be one

of the most popular “babies” you can get for your little girl.

Play | Twin Cities Familys Blog

Little boys have cars, tractors, action figures to expand

the imagination.  Legoes, in all sizes are perfect for

building whatever comes to mind.

Lest you think I’m sounding sexist, these toys are

interchangeable for both boys and girls.

As a Nana, married to Papa, we have a corner of our

family room devoted to things to play with and

Play | Twin Cities Familys Blog

DRESS UP CLOTHES, that are the most popular with the

girls in our family.  They hit our front door running and

before you know it, have shed their cute outfit for one

of their own making from the dress up clothes box.

These outfits get changed many times while they’re here.

So what does “play” really mean?

It means that your child is learning and practicing every

day to become a grown-up.  The things they see you doing

are the things they take seriously as to how everyday life is lived.

Many characteristics come with them when they enter the world,

but they are further developed through play and practice.

Play | Twin Cities Familys Blog

So the next time you watch your child immersed in an

activity, know that he is learning to be just like you!

Here’s to serious playtime,

Nana Mary

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