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Learning at Home: Dress Up Activity

Posted on December 31, 2020 By nltlqyen

Kindergarten-aged girl playing dress up

Pretend play and dress-up naturally encourage creativity and language acquisition. As children mature, their play becomes more complex and symbolic.

What You Need

  • Basket or bin
  • Costumes, clothes, and shoes
  • Scarves, aprons, capes, hats,
  • Slips, gloves, jewelry, purses, briefcases
  • Mirror

How to Do this Activity

Create a dress-up basket or bin and make sure it’s easily accessible for your child — in his or her room or the playroom. Fill the bin with clothing and accessories. Dress up with your child and invite his or her friends over to join in the fun! This activity works for all ages. Even babies often smile when hats are put on their heads.

What Your Child Learns

Children often master developmental challenges through play. Perhaps most important, play nurtures social-emotional development and personal relationships.


Written by: Bright Horizons Education Team

May 15, 2021

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