
Quilts are fantastic loose parts that support enveloping schema play, invite coziness, inspire fort-building, and fuel epic magic carpet rides. Equally important (at least to me), they finally let me add a second post to the Q section of this loose parts ideas collection.
One thing I love about quilts as loose parts is how manageable they are—even the large ones are easy for small children to haul around and reshape to fit their vision.
I still smile thinking about a preschooler who loved using them to build dinosaur nests. He’d carefully arrange one or two quilts into a massive nest, fill it with toy dinos, then settle in to tend his hatchlings. That’s the magic of loose parts play: you never know where children will take it.
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Jeff Johnson is an early learning trainer, podcaster, and author who founded Explorations Early Learning, Playvolution HQ, and Play Haven.


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