Pretend-Play Prop Basket

A themed basket of simple props invites children to invent roles and act out everyday scenarios.

Ages 24–54 months

Materials

  • A basket of themed props, such as a doctor kit, kitchen items, or dolls and blankets
  • A few open-ended objects, such as scarves, boxes, or blocks

Steps

  • Open the basket together and let children discover the props without assigning roles.
  • Follow a child's lead, asking open questions such as "what is happening here?"
  • Take a simple role if invited, such as the patient or a hungry customer.
  • Offer an open-ended object and wonder aloud what it could become.
  • Let the story unfold and shift as the children direct it.

Variations

  • Rotate the theme weekly, such as a vet clinic, a bakery, or a campsite.
  • Add real, child-safe items, such as empty food boxes, for richer pretend.

Differentiation

  • For younger children, model one clear role; for older children, encourage multi-step stories and shared roles.

Accessibility

  • Choose familiar, easy-to-grasp props and offer a clear example role for children who need an entry point.

Safety

  • Check that all props are clean, child-safe, and free of small parts for the youngest players.

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