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10.29.2014

Watch Your Child's Imagination Grow With These Great Ideas.

Magical events take place when you, as a parent, encourage your child's imagination to grow. Of course, imaginative play really takes leaps and bounds when a child is allowed to independently engage in creative thinking. A child who has a well-developed imagination tends to eventually become a confident, successful adult who has an inventive mind. Let your child's imagination grow with these three great playtime ideas.
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A Fairy Door
Not all doors are as they seem. During imaginative playtime, a young child will see a fairy door as more than an apparatus that opens and closes. A fairy door along with fairy door accessories, such as vibrant backgrounds, create a small gateway where fairies come through to visit. With a fairy door in her bedroom or play area, there is no limit to the places your child's imagination will go.
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An Elf Door
Fairies are not the only magical beings who enter through a tiny door. A little boy who has a big imagination will see endless playtime possibilities with an elf door in his room. An elf door is the ideal alternative for boys who want a similar experience as a fairy door gives a girl.
Photo credit: Mini Land.
A Roombox
The careful attention to detail given to a roombox makes this play item more than simply a small showcase. A carefully crafted roombox brings a certain realism to any child's inventive ideas. And with made-to-scale furniture and food items, a roombox becomes a world all of its own.

The imagination of young boys and girls is a marvelous gift. It is unfortunate that as children grow, their imaginations tend to become stifled. Therefore, parents should take every given opportunity to nurture their child's creative mind. Visit http://openingfairydoors.com.au/ to see all of the roomboxes, food and furniture, elf and fairy doors and other accessories available at Opening Fairy Doors. 

11 replies:

JonaBQ said...

i remember about a blogspot that will be in my blog soon because of your blogpost :) thanks!

Gellie Abogado said...

I would love to have a fairy door in my room. Haha! And if I'd have a daughter (ayyiiee, kelan kaya? hehe) I'd definitely fill up her room with dolls and fairy doors din and anything princess-y :D


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Rebecca Swenor said...

I think it is so important to bring out the creativity in our children. I love the idea of the doors and the roomboxes. I will have to share this with my sister and niece. Thanks for sharing.

Angie B said...

I saw the cutest fairy doors on etsy one time and I really wanted one for myself lol. Your post reminded me

Unknown said...

I'm familiar with room boxes, but I've never heard of the fairy doors! I wonder if that's a newer idea. SO cute! I love the design of both doors. Now I want to do this!!!

Lame Shrill Owl said...

My daughter and I have made pottery fairy doors. They were so fun to make together!

Christy G said...

These are super cute. I haven't seen a fairy door in person but it would be fun to let my kids imagination run wild. Of course, they might think it's a mouse door like on the cartoons.

Kero said...

I'd love a fairy door to keep that little girl in me curious and full of energy!

ReviewsSheRote said...

Making the roombox would be quite fun!! SO CREATIVE

mail4rosey said...

So cute! I'd love to have a fairy door in the garden!!

Unknown said...

Oh my gosh! The roombox totally reminds me of my childhood when I played with my grandma's doll house! I want to make one for my daughter!