How to Increase Creativity With Kids' Games

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When your kids complain about playing the same old games, change things up and increase their creativity by devising new rules and objectives for their old toys and activities. Consider these ideas to help the kids have fun and foster a sense of ingenuity and imagination.

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Difficulty: Moderate
Step1
Let the kids dress up as their favorite characters from a favorite game as they play it. If they love Candyland, for example, build outfits to help them look like Princess Frostine or King Kandy. Also encourage them to act in the spirit of the characters and talk in their voices as the game proceeds. (See Resources)
Step2
Ask your kids to tell you a "what happens next" story after you play a favorite game. After a round of Operation, for example, let them tell you how the patient survives without his "butterflies in the stomach" or "funny bone."
Step3
Allow them to devise new rules to old games, then teach you the new objectives, restrictions and strategies. Have them create different uses for Memory Match cards, plastic bowling pins or a Bingo set, for example.
Step4
Help them devise creative solutions when working on puzzles or video games to improve their skill and versatility. If your child typically puts the main image in a jigsaw puzzle together first, for instance, teach her how to find and assemble the edge pieces instead.
Step5
Foster kids' imagination by giving them ordinary items and asking them to devise a game the entire family can play on game night. See what they can develop with a group of objects like foam balls or darts, baskets, cups, pipe cleaners, plastic spoons and socks.

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