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Home » When role play almost goes wrong

When role play almost goes wrong

Published: Nov 2, 2012 by admin · This post may contain affiliate links or sponsored content

All my children love to play doctors, which is fine by me, as usually I am the patient and so get to lie down for 10 minutes while ‘strawberry’  medicine is poured not very gently into my mouth, injections pushed into my arms and things poked into my ears whilst being told to ‘breathe’.  We had an especially long game last week when little S decided to ‘clean’ my face with a wet ear bud. The face cleaning wasn’t actually so bad once she started to use clean water instead of just licking it.

Today, inspired by The Imagination Tree, I added an extra dimension to the game and gave Z, S and H some bandages to play with. I had hopes that they would bandage each other while I tidied the kitchen, but instead I was the patient.

Z cut the bandages down to size for the girls and they went to work. It was lovely to listen to them plan a strategy for how to treat my ‘sore leg’. Z even added his own twist  to the game by making patient charts for us.

 

I happily played the part of the willing patient until I was made to lie facing downwards and I heard the words ‘I just get scissors, cut hair Mummy‘ from H, at which point I leapt up. I think I had a narrow escape.

After that H happily took the patient role, and when she got bored, Z and S bandaged themselves together! It was such fun. Daddy pulled a face at the waste of a bandage when he saw what we were up to, but as I pointed out, it was hours of educational fun for just a couple of pounds.

 

I’m really inspired now to put together some role play boxes for different situations. Can you think of any ideas for me? Vet, fireman, chef….

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  1. Mums make lists (@mumsmakelists)

    November 03, 2012 at 9:03 am

    Hairdressers & vets always v popular. At nursery they have managed to get some old hairdriers with the wiring taken out which are v popular.

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    • admin

      November 03, 2012 at 9:33 pm

      I usually end up drenched, when we play hairdressers!

      Reply
  2. HELEN

    November 03, 2012 at 10:35 am

    aww such fun! I must get our bandages out & let J free with them! If you want to play vets I have a very willing hamster that needs a teeth trim every 4 weeks …..as long as you’re cheaper than £15 a time! x

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    • admin

      November 03, 2012 at 9:34 pm

      eeek, how do you trim teeth?

      Reply
  3. Actually Mummy...

    November 04, 2012 at 10:45 am

    You are such a good mum – I always run a mile at the suggestion of role-play. Here’s another good reason for reading blogs – the guilt makes me swear to be a better parents *adds bandages to shopping list*

    Reply
  4. Rebecca

    November 05, 2012 at 9:41 am

    Oh that’s a great idea to have role play boxes. Ours is such a jumble! Mine just love tea parties at the moment – so maybe a cafe!

    Reply

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