
You may have heard about dramatic play before by a different name–playing pretend, role-playing, or playing make-believe. It often looks like children pretending to perform tasks that they’ve either seen in real life, on TV, or have made up.
Dramatic play has a big role in developing cognitive and social skills in children. It provides them with safe environments to practice their emotional, physical, verbal, and social skills. Find out more info about dramatic play at PennFoster.edu.
The library provides rotating dramatic play scenarios in the back room of the children's room