Finds in the Journal

"Findings in a magazine: how to keep a child busy and develop his imagination"

Even if your child can't read yet, magazines can be a great resource for learning and developing their imagination. In this article we will look at several simple and interesting games that will help your child take a break from routine and develop his attentiveness and logical thinking.

The first game you can offer your child is to count how many pictures of various objects such as flowers, cars, houses, etc. are on the pages of the magazine. This game will help develop your child's counting and classification skills, and will also teach him to distinguish between different types of objects.

If you want to make the lesson even more interesting, take two magazines and compete with your child to see who can spot the same item in them the fastest. This game will help develop the skills of attentiveness and concentration, and will also teach the child to search for information in different sources.

However, do not forget that the main goal of the activity is to distract the child, and not to win the game. After you find the desired item, you can count how many of the same items are in the magazine. This will help develop counting and mathematical logic skills, and also teach the child to work with large amounts of information.

In conclusion, magazines can be a great resource for a child's activities and development. The games that we reviewed in this article will help develop a child’s counting, classification, attentiveness and concentration skills, and will also teach him to work with large amounts of information. Don't forget that each child has his own pace of development, so don't give up quickly and continue to work with him, even if it seems difficult at first.