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A Fond Recollection Of Fuzzy Felt
And so the story began, with the addition of animals, roads, houses, hills, sunshine and flowers. A world of simple coloured shapes leapt from the box and onto the green board, clinging to their canvas as though clinging top the life that was represented in this world of shapes. If you yourself have ever been given a box of fuzzy felt, this will all sound very familiar I am sure, and may take you back wistfully to those happy simple days. I was astonished recently to discover that fuzzy felt is still around. With so many delightfully advanced and interactive toys available, with computers able to help children create fabulously rich worlds, I was amazed to see that something as simple as a few basic shapes cut out from felt and placed onto a cardboard sheet covered in similar material was so popular with children today. I was surprised, and pleased, because I think that fizzy felt is one of those all time classic toys that has been around for several generations, and continues to delight children with its very simplicity. I was also quite surprised to see that it was being advertised as educational - and I considered that possibly learning about shapes and symbols could be classed as a learning opportunity - but then noticed the huge range of felt packs available. There seems to be barely a cartoon character not represented in fuzzy felt, and with several boxes allowing children to create scenes which are themselves educational. These include, for example, road safety, with crossing, cars, people and signs. The true learning opportunity of course is on collaboration and discussion with a parent or other adult supervisor, who can talk about the shapes, the scenes and the related themes. I think, however, that I was most pleased to see that the original shapes are also still available. Who could otherwise possibly imagine that an oval, a circle and four long rectangles could become a human, existing in a world constructed entirely of basic shapes. To a degree, it helps children to visualise the world as though comprised of these simple shapes, and breaks down complicated ideas and images into basic components. Sometimes we need to remember, with all the complicated toys and gadgets available for children, it's important to take time occasionally to simplify everything. There is a time for complicated things, and a time to keep it simple. The backdrop to a child's world is vibrant and stimulating and complicated. Here's to green cardboard backdrops. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Victor Epand is an expert consultant about kids toys, dolls, and video games. You will find the best marketplace for kids toys, dolls, and used video games at these sites for kids toys, fuzzy felt, shapes, dolls, and used video games. |
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