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BGP029 | Carnival fun pretend play

By Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar

In this fun and educational video from the Born Genius Program by Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar, toddlers are taken on a pretend play adventure to a carnival. The video introduces various carnival attractions like ferris wheels, carousels, and cotton candy stands using household items and flashcards. The goal is to combine learning with play, encouraging toddlers to explore and enjoy different concepts in a playful environment.

  1. Use household items like cushions and playing cards to create carnival props and tickets, making the experience more interactive and fun for your toddler.
  2. Introduce different carnival attractions like ferris wheels and carousels, explaining their names and functions to your toddler to enhance their vocabulary.
  3. Role-play buying tickets and using play money to teach basic concepts of currency and transactions in a fun, engaging manner.
  4. Mimic carnival rides and stands using toys and household items, encouraging your toddler to participate actively and enjoy the pretend play.
  1. Enhances your toddler’s imagination by allowing them to engage in creative pretend play scenarios, making learning enjoyable.
  2. Teaches new vocabulary related to carnival attractions and activities, helping to expand your toddler’s language skills.
  3. Develops social skills through role-playing different scenarios, such as buying tickets and interacting with vendors, fostering better communication.
  4. Encourages creative play by using household items as props, allowing your toddler to think outside the box and use their creativity.
  1. Use simple props like cushions, playing cards, and toys to create an engaging carnival environment that your toddler will love.
  2. Be enthusiastic and energetic while explaining and role-playing, as your positive attitude will encourage your toddler to participate actively.
  3. Encourage participation by asking your toddler questions and prompting them to describe what they see and do, enhancing their engagement and learning.
  4. Keep sessions short, around 10-15 minutes, to maintain your toddler’s interest and avoid overwhelming them with too much information at once.

Please use Carnival flashcards provided by us

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