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Small World Play

Helping Children Create Stories, Characters And Imaginary Worlds Through Play

Some children naturally create stories wherever they go. A handful of animals becomes a farm. A doll house becomes a family home. A collection of figures becomes an adventure that unfolds over days or even weeks. Small world play gives children opportunities to create miniature worlds they can control, revisit and expand through imagination. This guide helps parents understand the different ways children build stories through play and where to begin.

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Small world play is not one type of play. Some children focus on characters, others become immersed in creating worlds, while many are most interested in expanding stories and adventures.

Understanding what captures your child's imagination can help you identify the type of storytelling play they are most likely to return to again and again.

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Every Story Needs Characters, Places And Possibilities

Small world play allows children to recreate the stories they see, imagine and experience. Some children begin with characters and creatures. Others start by creating a world where stories can unfold. Many become fascinated by adding magical elements, adventures and unexpected twists that expand their imagination. These different approaches all support the same goal: creating stories that children can control, revisit and develop over time.

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Stories Often Begin With Pretending To Be Someone Else

Many Children Move Between Small World Play And Dress Up

Some children enjoy creating stories with characters and miniature worlds, while others prefer stepping directly into the story themselves through role play and imagination.

Small World Play Gives Children A Place To Grow Their Ideas

Not every child tells stories in the same way. Some focus on characters and relationships. Others become absorbed in building worlds and environments. Many enjoy creating adventures that evolve over time and grow more detailed with each play session.

Small world play provides opportunities for children to organise ideas, revisit favourite stories and build new ones at their own pace. There is no right way to engage with storytelling play. The most valuable experiences are often the ones that allow children to follow their imagination wherever it leads.

Whether your child begins with a creature, a world or an adventure, small world play gives them a space to create stories that feel entirely their own.