Make Believe: Home Office

Dramatic play (a.k.a. “make believe”) is an excellent way to encourage language development and pre-reading exposure in your child. And it’s just darn fun! Period. We’ve done it all – Restaurant, Family, “Chores”, Beauty Shop, Car Wash…The one we haven’t done (until now)?

 

Home Office.

 

In this ever increasing age of technology, children are watching their parents on the computer more and more with a desire to emulate mommy and daddy. So, naturally, the time came when my children wanted “an office of their own”. My son’s preschool classroom has a faux keyboard and telephone and I knew they would love one at home!

 

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You can make a “home office” for your child with a few simple items found around the house! We had such fun putting this together! We even made our own chalkboard (piece of plywood + chalkboard spray paint).

 

Here’s what we included:

 

-Old Computer Keyboard

 

-Old phone

 

-Pens, Paper, Post-its, Clipboard

 

-Chalkboard, chalk

 

 A few “extras” I included:

 

– “Computer Screen” (printed image from a Google search)

 

– Blank printable calendar

 

-Relatives phone numbers (great for learning the real thing!-ours have been changed for the photo)

 

-My old business cards

 

How I made this idea work for me:

 

-Pen holder is a recycled peanut butter jar

 

– “Desk” is a large Rubbermaid plastic storage bin cover with a tablecloth

 

Have you played “make believe” lately?

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