What? Where? How? Why? Great adventures start with curious questions. Here’s how to turn curiosity into playful learning.
Create with curiosity
Asking a really good question is a skill
In fact, some of the best questions lead to more questions. Suppose you’re in a museum. You might quickly leap from one to the other: who used that pot? What could you do with it? Can you imagine what their life was like? With this activity, which is especially suited to community spaces like libraries and museums, you can guide families in the art of the open-ended question. And you’ll give them space to extend what they’ve learned by getting creative with inspiration from the artefacts they’ve just explored.
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Get grab-and-go guides for our activities and adapt them for different spaces. We also include a campaign toolkit so you can spread the world about the Build a World of Play campaign. All available in 7 different languages.
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Community spaces: Bring everyone together
We’ve created ideas and guides to bring play to libraries, museums and other community organisations and spaces. Are you ready to host them?
Big ideas to put children at the centre
We’ve launched our biggest open call grant yet - for organisations everywhere around the world to work on to join up and share their boldest ideas to help children under six learn through play. Find out more!