Set the Stage at Your Own Puppet Theatre!

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  • Author Sandy Knapp
  • Published October 13, 2010
  • Word count 339

Create the "What Ifs" in your child's world.

Imaginary or Pretend Play - there's nothing quite like it. Take a peek inside of your child's thought processes. Get a glimpse into their hopes and dreams. Listen to their feelings as their stories unfold using toy puppet theaters. These creative playthings unveil the unconscious and allow for free expression. This pretend play can even be a teaching tool for conflict resolution in a non-threatening way. Your child covets your undivided attention.

You can create wonderful memories "on purpose" for your children by investing in creative playthings, whether it's a table-top puppet theater or a free-standing puppet theater. Toy puppet theaters allow children to explore uncharted territory. The adventures than can be created are only limited by their imaginations.

Imagine is such a great word. It invites the "what ifs" into each of our worlds. Imagine that you are an....

Astronaut discovering a new planet. Is there life on this planet? Are there people? What language do they speak? Is it a language unknown to all of the rest of the world? What do they look like? Now, that can really spark the imagination, the "what ifs".

Race Car Driver - What if they traveled the world winning championships? Learn how they would handle success. Would they be humble? Would they be aggressive?

President of the United States - What would they want the United States to look like in their "what ifs"? Would they have compassion for those in need? Would they be conquerors?

Mother or Father of their family?

King or Queen?

Our children can communicate their inner world. Sometimes we just need to slow down in life and observe, really listen. Don't let these valuable opportunities slip through your grasp. Life is short. Make the most out of each day.

Come see the play at your kid's puppet show theater! Let the drama begin! Let the insights be revealed. Invite your children to think new thoughts, dream new dreams, and tap into the world beyond your four walls.

Sandy Knapp is an experimental abstract painter by profession. She also has an interest in providing children, through a line of playroom furniture products, a creative place to imagine, explore, and discover. This atmosphere also promotes interaction with parents, siblings, and friends, which develops confidence and social skills.

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