Pretend kitchen play helps to create imagination, and communication, and develop basic foundational skills. Kindergartners love to order a pizza from their favorite place, decide what they want on their sandwich, or put their lunch groceries away.
Imagination-driven play builds a young child’s mind.
The process of pretending builds skills in many essential developmental areas. Including, language skills, social and emotional development, thinking skills, nurturing, and imagination.
Please help me create imaginary opportunities for my students with this project of a new kitchen set for our classroom. Your generous contribution would be well used and loved.
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