Make Believe: Home Office
Dramatic play (a.k.a. “make believeâ€) 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, “Choresâ€, Beauty Shop, Car Wash…The one we haven’t done (until now)?
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Home Office.
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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 ownâ€. 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).
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Here’s what we included:
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-Old Computer Keyboard
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-Old phone
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-Pens, Paper, Post-its, Clipboard
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-Chalkboard, chalk
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 A few “extras†I included:
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– “Computer Screen” (printed image from a Google search)
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– Blank printable calendar
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-Relatives phone numbers (great for learning the real thing!-ours have been changed for the photo)
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-My old business cards
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How I made this idea work for me:
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-Pen holder is a recycled peanut butter jar
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– “Desk†is a large Rubbermaid plastic storage bin cover with a tablecloth
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Have you played “make believe†lately?