Flying

Instead of just going for a walk, encourage your child to fly. All the way, let the baby imagine himself as different flying objects: “I’m an airplane... I’m a butterfly... I’m a mosquito, e-e-e-e!” Talk to your child about how everyone flies differently. An airplane, for example, has a motor and it makes a loud sound. The butterfly is completely silent, graceful and moves slowly, as if hanging in the air, and the mosquito, emitting a high-pitched piercing sound, rushes in circles until it finds its victim.

How do kites and birds, airships and bees, clouds and cranes fly? Each object moves differently, making different sounds and moving at different speeds. Imagination will help the child to feel like these creatures and objects, to feel the freedom of flight. This game will develop imagination and creative thinking.