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BGPF048 | Pretend play(0-1)

By Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar

The “World Map Explorer” activity introduces young children to geography by taking them on a pretend journey across different countries around the world. Children will explore flags and, optionally, animals, monuments, or currencies associated with each nation, helping them to connect more deeply with world cultures through interactive play.

Gentle Lifts and Rocking

  • Experience: At this age, keep the flying experience
    gentle and soothing.
  • Activity: Hold your baby securely under their arms
    and gently lift them a few inches off the ground. Rock
    them side to side or up and down as you say, “We’re
    flying!”
  • Props: Add a soft fan nearby for a gentle breeze
    effect, or play calming airplane sounds.
  • Story Element: Narrate a simple story, like “We’re
    flying to see Grandma!” or “We’re visiting a land of
    toys!”

This activity enhances children’s cognitive development by introducing them to basic geography, flags, and cultural symbols. It supports sensory learning and strengthens connections with different global regions in a playful, immersive manner.

  • For a more interactive experience, try pairing each destination with a relevant sensory element (e.g., playing soft Indian music when visiting India or showing a soft toy bear for Germany).
  • Encourage hands-on activities at each stop, such as “making cloth” for India or “sailing a dragon boat” for China, to boost engagement.
  • World map poster (included in the kit)
  • Flag flashcards (for countries like USA, India, Japan, etc.)
  • Soft toys or animal figurines

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