5 Ways To Enjoy Kids Wigwams
affectionate parents for many years have enjoyed giving their kids presents of colourful fun childrens' wigwams. Otherwise known as wendy houses, pop up tents and cubby houses, these can be found in lots of different themes and designs. By the way the name wendy house actually originates from the character Wendy Darling in the Peter Pan play. The story was the Wendy had an injury just after arriving to Neverland so Peter Pan and the Lost Boys constructed a small house right in the place where she had fallen.
Children's wigwams can be used in a assortment of ways . For the imagination who knows no bounds these play things are the perfect prop for endless scenarios, although some like to play according to the style and look of the wigwam . The first and most common use for childrens wigwams is of course as a large toy or plaything. This will not come as a surprise as it is the most obvious purpose for them and there's nothing like seenig your kids happily playing indoors or outdoors like this .
The second use for them is more innovative, and was first heard about through a lady from Brighton, England, called Georgina. She writes about her family use of the wigwam as a sun shelter on a sandy beach while on holidays. This is of course a very practical way to use your child's wigwam. Apart from sheltering yourself from the sun, it brings us onto the next use for a kids wigwam.
They can be used as a way to get to meet new people. Georgina's experience proves that they are an excellent way to meet people who are fascinated by your use of it in a public place such as a beach, but of course this can be extended to parks and fields. In a world where less people feel at ease to talk to strangers a childrens wigwam is a great ice-breaker as it makes people curious and breaks down barriers. In actual fact it means that these wigwams have the power to do something very special, that when you bought it you hoped would happen for your child but you did not expect it for yourself, well a little by default perhaps!
So the fourth use of these wonderful playthings is to make people happy . Both children and adults alike can be made happy with kids wigwams. They open up creative expression in people of all ages. Naturally we expect them to motivate children to play creatively which makes them feel happy. However adults too can take part in the fun, and especially using the practical excuse of them being a sun shelter or a picnic hut or some such thing.
Last but not least is that they can be integrated into your child's learning . As they come in different themes, it is the perfect opportunity to find an interesting way to educate your child. The top theme is not amazingly the cowboys and indians style. This opens up a wealth of opportunities to educate your child on some of the history and leading onto positive ways to instill good values into your child about apparent differences between people, not being important as we are all equal individual beings.
It is a treat to find some a simple but pleasurable find such as a kids wigwam in today's technological world
Last Updated (Friday, 18 June 2010 00:30)



