I’m not an imaginative-play kind of mum.
Don’t get me wrong, I am in complete awe of those parents who shake off their adult worries by getting down on the floor and mooing like a cow with their kid, or popping a tea towels in the back of their t-shirt and ‘flying’ around the room like a superhero.
But I am not one of those parents, and I never will be.
For a long time, I berated myself for this (to add to the plethora of things to guilt yourself about as a parent).
But then I realised, I nurture my kids’ imagination in lots of other ways, none of which require me to put an Elsa costume on thankfully.
Here's exactly what they are.
1. Nature play
I love doing this with the kids, because basically "Nature Play" is just a fancy way of saying we go to the park or down to the creek and we play in, well, nature. Sometimes that means lying on the grass with my seven-year-old and looking up at the clouds and telling each other what they look like. Sometimes that means skimming rocks on the water (or in the case of my 3-year-old ‘plopping’ rocks in the water. Close enough). Other times it’s collecting pretty leaves and bringing them home to trace or stick into a book.
At this time of year, we like to collect those seed pods with the big circular seeds in them, hollow them out, and then race them down the creek – I remember doing this as a kid too and love doing this with my boys.
What we do in nature depends on the day, the weather and where we are, but it is always lots of fun, and I almost feel like I'm seeing their brains expanding as they explore, imagine and discover new things.