Games to Foster Imagination Denver CO

While toys are helpful for entertaining purposes, traditional toys are still the best for engaging children’s imagination because they encourage thinking outside the box. Here are a couple toys and activities that still require the magic of the inner-worlds.

Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys
303-322-1053
1880 Gaylord St. Located one block west of City Park.
Denver, CO
K B Kids Corn
(303) 228-9000
1099 18th St
Denver, CO
It's Your Move
(303) 615-9551
1201 16th Street Suite 342
Denver, CO
Car Toys Inc
(303) 813-1090
550 N Broadway St
Denver, CO
Caboose Hobbies
(303) 777-6766
500 South Broadway
Denver, CO
Denver Doll Emporium
303-733-6339
1570 Pearl Street
Denver, CO
Kazoo & Co Inc
(303) 322-0973
2930 E 2ND Ave
Denver, CO
Plastic Chapel
(303) 722-0715
3109 E Colfax Ave
Denver, CO
Kazoo & Co Inc
(303) 322-0973
2930 E 2nd Ave
Denver, CO
Checkmate International
(303) 292-1000
1415 E 58th Ave
Denver, CO
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Imagination Key to Learning

A century ago, there was no great debate about what kinds of toys were best for children. All toys were handmade, simply designed, and constructed from natural materials. The last thing that all these old-fashioned toys had in common: a welcoming of kids’ imagination.

Imagination is precisely the missing ingredient today for many toys on the market. Electronic toys are celebrated for their interactive abilities, but they come at the expense of creative play. While these toys are helpful for entertaining purposes, traditional toys are still the best for engaging children’s imagination because they encourage thinking outside the box.

Here are a couple toys and activities that still require the magic of the inner-worlds:

Blocks

We talk a lot about blocks because they are one of the most effective toys of all time for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Wooden blocks are great for balancing, soft blocks are safe for unsupervised play, and Lego-style blocks are the gold standard for building. There’s no rule books or skill-levels for these classic toys: the child’s own imaginative capabilities is what decides the level of play and interaction.

Playing Dress-up

Costumes are a wonderful thing to have around the house, any time of year. Period pieces, hats and stage jewelry, and funny dresses can provide hours of imaginative play for children. Not only that, but dress-up allows kids to flex their identities as they imagine being other people. This is a great ac...

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