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July 28, 2011
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Macaroni Make Believe: Little Capers
What child doesn’t like to dress up? Child psychologists note that imagination and creativity begin during the toddler years and blossom during the preschool years. Dressing up supports this growing brain development by supporting language learning: when children play, they narrate their actions. Dressing up also fosters imaginary play by creating a bridge between mainstream culture and the imagination, and promotes the development of empathy as children experience what it is like to be someone else.
Little Capers offers dress up options that reflect non-violent designs like Earth, Peace, Lightning and Star, to name a few. Boys and girls alike will love Little Capers wear and Moms and Dads will love the 100% cotton shirts with detachable capes! No more dishtowels tucked inside the shirts!
Available in size 2T up to 8. You can find Little Capers products at www.littlecapers.com
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