There are so many elements in life that are trying to expedite childhood, forcing children to drop their childish ways and morph them into mini adults. Well I’m not buying in. Children deserve the right to be children, to do childlike things and most importantly have their imagination fed.
When little Noah was born I wanted to really encourage and nurture his imagination to help it to grow.
Last year saw the opening of Discover the UK’s first Children’s Story Centre.
The story centre is divided into story world, storytelling and a story garden.
Story World - designed with the help of the talented Jim Field (children's illustrator who illustrates one of Noah's favourite books 'How many legs' by Kes Gray)
Story World is spread over two floors and offers an exciting creative play space, to inspire a little ones imagination and curiosity. On the ground floor you are greeted by a magical woodland with a giant tree.
Little ones can climb inside the tree which houses dancing lights and humming beats, with a hill on the side, to climb or crawl your way to the top.
The wood houses a castle; follow the river and you are greeted by a beach with marooned wooden boat.
The first floor houses Hootah, the resident space alien.
Storytelling- Stuck for some ideas Discover has storytelling workshops that you can sit in to get some inspiration.
Story Garden - A safe and creative outdoor space with lots to see and do. Play with the giant musical instruments, climb up the pirate ship, master the sails and set sail.Tackle the monster slide to find the buried treasure, but watch out for the alien spaceship ready to land and carry you away.
We had a wonderful day out and we're really looking forward to adventuring there again. Next time we will take the short cut through our wardrobe.
Prices: Children under one free, children one £2, parents and children over one £6.50, family of four £22 www.discover.org.uk
Looking for ways to develop your child's imagination here are my top tips:
Limit the amount of Television your toddler/child watches
Read lots of books to them with brightly coloured illustrations and imaginative characters. Make up stories and let your child do the same. Visit your local library for free drop in events
Create a dress up box or area so that they can role play
Get arty- Let them create their own art masterpieces and when finished explain what they have created in a story. Visiting art galleries is also a great way to develop their imagination
Build dens and let them play. You can use old delivery boxes to build space ships, rockets, cars, palaces etc
Still not sure where to start, don't worry there are lots and lots of books on developing your toddlers creativity and activities to help you out.
What did you love doing as a child and what imaginative stories did you use to tell?
That's such a good price! I love going to places like that, even as an adult.
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It’s great value, especially as you could happily while away a whole day there. Children seem to love it Lucy x
DeleteI love the idea of a children's story centre. It sounds very reasonably priced too
ReplyDeleteIt’s such a great idea and little ones seem to love it Lucy x
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