The Land of Counterpane

Children have fabulous imaginations. Their little minds are always working overtime as creative juices billow forth with new and fantastic ideas as they enliven the world around them.

My young children may be left alone playing for only a few moments and yet create blanket hide-aways, intricate “school rooms”, restaurants complete with lovely menus, and trains ready to roll across the prairie. Give them a pair of scissors, a ream of paper and a gross of tape (which they always manage to find!) and the possibilities become endless. Last week I walked in to colorful 3-D barns, animals, cars and sunglasses. I am not certain any number of pamphlets, magazines or craft books could actually compete with a child’s imagination.

So, if you are not the creative type, follow your child’s lead. Don’t be afraid to let your children make a few messes (within reason. . .). Let them play utilizing a gift God has blessed them with -their imaginations. You can provide them with the basic tools and the safe environment for playtime. Then step back and just watch as their wonderful world comes alive.

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The Land of Counterpane

When I was sick and lay a-bed,
I had two pillows at my head,
And all my toys beside me lay,
To keep me happy all the day.

And sometimes for an hour or so
I watched my leaden soldiers go,
With different uniforms and drills,
Among the bed-clothes, through the hills;

And sometimes sent my ships in fleets
All up and down among the sheets;
Or brought my trees and houses out,
And planted cities all about.

I was the giant great and still
That sits upon the pillow-hill,
And sees before him, dale and plain,
The pleasant land of counterpane.

- Robert Louis Stevenson

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  1. Sarah says:

    Beautiful post. I just love your blog.

  2. Mrs. Parunak says:

    Good advice! Our house has recently been graced by a dinosaur orchard, a bear hunt, and a hospital for a doll who was in a horseback riding accident.

  3. momofnine says:

    I’d love to know about that horse riding accident!

  4. Andrea says:

    Don’t you wish you could revisit that fun time once again?! The newest phase of excitement is playing store. They have a lot of plastic food and just today I picked up a plastic shopping cart at a yard sale. My girls are on cloud nine!

    I’m so glad they have an opportunity to enjoy the simple pleasures of childhood. The bonus is that I have so much fun watching them play!

  5. I looovvve listening to my kids make up play time. They just babble along and make up adventures as they go. Are these your kids? For nine children, you don’t let them get in your blog much!

  6. Heidi says:

    “Messy” freeplay is one of the hardest things to learn to overcome (at least for me).
    Thanks for sharing.