Tell me more

Children are natural storytellers. You will be amazed by your child’s imagination if, after drawing a very simple picture, you ask him what else should be added to make an interesting story. For example, draw a birthday cake and have your child guess who it is. As he talks, add different details to the drawing, asking who came, what they brought, what the guests ate, etc. Even if you are not a seasoned artist, you can draw a house, a bed, an airplane or a ghost.

This way you can develop your child's imagination and creativity. Making up stories is a great way to practice storytelling and improve your speaking skills. In addition, joint creativity brings together and brings pleasure to both children and adults. Therefore, take pencils and markers and tell your child: “Tell me more!”