Writing Idea: Say It, Play It, Write It

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Sometimes your kids need help with writing idea development. So grab a stuffed animal, tell a story, pretend play the story, then write it down!

Writing Idea Development

It’s the best way to get young writers writing fluently because once they’ve said and played the story, they’re primed to write it . . . already knowing what they want to say.

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SAY IT

So, pick a favorite stuffed animal or several.

Make up a story with your plush toy.

Use your props around the house. Does your toy need anything in the kitchen? What about mittens and gloves?

Help your child by encouraging him to think of a problem and solution. Good stories need both.

PLAY IT

Act out your story with your stuffed animals. Change it and make it better as you go.

writing idea development

WRITE IT

Write down your story. Illustrate with pop-ups, collages, or water colors.

writing idea development

SHARE IT

WIN IT SWEEPSTAKES

Imagine Toys is generously offering the Woodours (French for wood bears) Papa and Baby Bear set to one Imagination Soup reader valued at $49.95. Leave a comment and tell us your child’s favorite stuffed animal by July 16, 2012.The beautiful French Woodours Papa and Baby Bear play set grows with kids from toddlers to elementary school kids. By entering this sweepstakes, you agree to Imagination Soup’s official sweepstakes rules. No purchase necessary. Open to individuals in U.S. only, 18 years of age or older, void where prohibited. Winner chosen at random.

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  1. Dot’s favorite stuffed animal is Bunny Bunny, who has been with us since before Dot’s birth. He’s very worn out now, and holds a very special, and safe, place on the Closet Shelf.

  2. What I cute set! My kids love stuffed animals – we would love to win. Also, I love the idea of using the animals for creating an illustrated story. Favorites (this week anyway) for my daughter a puppy and my son a penguin. Thanks for the chance!

  3. breas favorite is a stuffed wolf with little red riding hood debbie jackson,
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