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21 Best Role Play Ideas for Kids

  • NextEOO
  • Aug 3, 2020
  • 4 min read



In the initial phase of education, every child needs engaging and fun ways to learn. Preschoolers pick up many of the basic, but important life lessons during this phase of their life. Kids love to mimic adults, and in the process, they learn about life. Role-playing activities help them do just that. This article lists down 21 of the best role-play activities for preschoolers that can help gain an understanding of life and the World.


Role-playing games for kids is a fun and interesting way for the kids to learn and to strengthen their imagination. Here are some ideas of such games for your kids.


1. Bakery

Kids can create their own bake-house and bake goodies and sell them to other kids who would be their customers. You can make goodies like cookies and cakes using cardboard paper cutouts and crayons and double baking oven using bookshelves. You can also buy ready-made baking playsets for the same.


2. Fairy Tale Plays

Fairy tales are a great way to spark the imagination of children. Kids can easily relate to fairy tales, and enacting the same by making sets out of coloured cardboard paper can help them memorize the stories as well as inculcate the morals imparted by them. Renditions of ‘Three Little Pigs’ or ‘Goldilocks’ are excellent dramatic play ideas for kids to learn and memorize the story as well.


3. Flower Shop

Recreating a flower shop during spring is an excellent role-play idea for kids. The kids will learn about different flowers, the seasons they usually bloom in, and their alternative names too. Take this activity a little further by asking them to make flower cutouts and arrange them in beautiful bouquets with attractive ribbons. This role-play could also strengthen their math skills when they count flowers, and sell the bouquets to their customers.


4. Pizza Parlour

Kids love to eat pizzas! This role-play will help them understand how pizzas are made and delivered to their customers. They can make pizzas slices, ovens and the delivery boxes out of cardboard and coloured chart paper, and pretend to have ridden several kilometres to deliver the pizza on time. Children will be interacting a lot with each other for this activity. They will also learn how eateries and pizza parlours operate.


5. Soda Vending Machine

For this role-play, a soda vending machine can be made with a cardboard box cutout, styrofoam cups and some coloured tissue paper. This can be a great addition to various dramatic role-playing scenarios such as restaurants, pizza parlours, hospitals and so on.


6. Baby Care

Kids often imitate parents taking care of babies and they also care for their toy babies like they are real ones. They are very imaginative and can play with a stuffed toy or a doll, dress them, feed them, take them to school, etc. for hours altogether. This role-playing game doesn’t require a lot; just a doll or a toy and some imagination can help them build a perfect world for themselves. However, nowadays there are kits available in the market that come with dolls resembling babies and accessories that kids can play with. This is one of the most effective role-playing scenarios for kids for it teaches them how to care and protect.


7. Ice Cream Counter

Kids can make their own ice cream parlour with different flavours of ice cream by just using felt or playdoh (clay), some empty transparent plastic boxes, an ice cream scoop and a few cones painted out of paper. This helps children enjoy and understand different colours while pretending to eat one of their favourite snacks in the world. If they are old enough to operate their pretend ice-cream counter, they can even have their family and friends visit as customers and get some experience of selling ice cream and keeping accounts.


8. Castles

This one is the most famous role-playing game for kids. They can make their own castles out of bed linen, a few cushions and some sticks. This lets them enjoy the medieval times of being royals in their castles. Each kid can take turn ruling the kingdom, while others are either his courtesans or the people living in the kingdom. Take this a step further by telling them a historical story and allocating roles to enact in the make-belief castle. Sometimes, this game can also be used to teach kids to strategise, a life skill they will need when they grow up.


9. Tea Party

Kids can play with ready-made teacup sets and recreate a scene of high tea or a tea party with their parents, siblings, friends and even their toys. Encourage them to bring all their new friends home for a tea part. This way they will learn to communicate and make new friends. Sometimes, this game can also work as a stressbuster and encourage your child to share their feelings over a cup of their tea.


10. Dinosaur Excavation Site

This activity will bring out the palaeontologists in the kids. You can create this pretend play idea with just a large rectangular tub, some sand to fill it and some plaster of Paris bone replicas which can be buried in the sandbox. Dress them in cargo pants, cotton shirts and large hats to keep them safe from the harsh sun out there when they pretend to excavate the bones. Also give them some brushes to remove sand, dig out the dinosaur bones and have their share of fun and education together. This is one of the most fun role-play ideas for kids.


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