A preschool or elementary age child's imagination is a wondrous thing, and
playing dress up is an important and creative way to feed it and to foster
development. With just a few odds and ends, kids can transform themselves into
whatever their dreams can conjure up. Unlike playing computer dress up games,
physically playing with objects they touch and put on themselves lets children
experiment, and to create and assume roles of their choice without any rules or
structure. Fill a rainy day with glee by inviting some of your child's friends
over, and provide them with a box of old clothing and props. Turn off the
electronic entertainment, and turn on creativity and imagination. Suggest a tea
party, an old West shoot-out, a fashion show or a pirate ship voyage. You'll be
amazed at how much fun the kids will have, and how much fun you'll have watching
them and interacting with their pretend characters. Create a wardrobe box for
your kids and place it where it's easily accessible. They'll love dressing up in
your old clothes, shoes, hats and belts. Don't throw anything away--your child's
imagination can bring new life to those beat-up sunglasses, and that old elastic
waist skirt can become a bridal veil or an elaborate gown. Give them vintage
clothes that might be tucked away in the attic or basement. Hats, scarves, hair
combs, purses, fancy headbands, aprons, sports jerseys, and even an old sheet or
towel can inspire their imaginations. Don't worry that clothes won't fit the
kids, just let them wear stuff in whatever ways they deem appropriate. Haunt
dollar stores and thrift shops for dress-up items that you might not already
have. Look for cheap "glamour" objects such as fancy sequined or jeweled tops,
tiaras, costume jewelry, long gloves, sunglasses, tutus and feather boas. Kids
love anything sparkly, shiny and unusual. Used Halloween costumes are great
finds, also. If this type of play is new to your kids, help them with
suggestions. Little girls like princesses, fairies, mommies, ballerinas and
movie stars. Boys like pirates, cowboys, daddies and superheroes. Give your
little guy an old sports jersey, and point out an old towel that he can use as a
superhero's cape. Cut eye holes in a necktie to create a mask, then give him a
pair of knee socks to pull on for superhero boots. Glamorize your little girl
with a fancy beaded or sequined top, cocktail dress or other sparkly clothes.
Accessorize your movie star with feather boas, sunglasses, a fancy hat, costume
jewelry, a purse and long gloves. An old pair of socks can become the gloves, if
need be. A piece of faux fur makes for a sophisticated stole. Send the daddy to
the office in an old sport coat and long pants. Equip him with a necktie, a hat,
an old wristwatch and cuff links. A large purse, tote or beach bag makes a dandy
briefcase. An old cell phone is a great accessory, and your little boy will be
able to engage in important conversations and transactions with it. You little
princess will need a fancy long shirt or party dress for a gown. Tiaras and
headbands make lovely crowns, and she'll love dressing the outfit up with all
the old costume jewelry that you can provide. Some princesses like to wear
capes, and an old apron is perfect. A plastic ruler can become a scepter for Her
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