Sometimes learning can be hard, especially in preschool. However, Lafufu Toy can be a companion that helps preschoolers learn while they play. Here are 5 ideas of learning through play that parents can do at home with Lafufu Toy.
- Let Kids do Interactive Roleplay
With Lafufu Toy, interactive pretend play is possible. Set up some easy to do activities at home, like a trip to the park, a bedtime routine, or visiting a pretend store, and allow kids to tell you what they think Lafufu should do. Kids get to explore their problem solving, emotional expression and their imagination.
- Help Kids Recognize Colors
Kids can take Lafufu Toy to do interactive scavenger hunts. They can retrieve objects around the house that are the same color as the Lafufu Toy or look for a certain color around the room or outside. Kids can learn the names of colors and interact with the Lafufu Toy in a fun way.
- Communication and Storytelling Skills
Ask kids to create a tale with their Lafufu Toy. Parents can prompt the storytellers before and during the story with questions like, “where is Lafufu going?” and “what happens next?” to ensure that the kids can create an entire story from start to finish, and to help them learn new vocabulary, master sentence structure, and gain confidence in their speaking
- Improve and Develop Fine Motor Skills
Engaging in activities like dressing Lafufu, traversing their Lafufu over an obstacle course, or hiding their Lafufu in small containers can help kids learn hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity through the repetitive motions of the activity. These types of movements and exercises with the Lafufu Toy can help improve the fine motor skills that will be necessary for everyday living and writing tasks in the future.
- Calm Learning Experiences
Lafufu Toy can be used during quiet time, helping kids to learn and practice patience and focus during activities that aren’t purely academic.
All of these activities help parents get meaningful moments of education during normal play in an unforced way, and allow the kids to learn and discover at their own pace.
