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Imagination - Thinking Outside the Box |
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Imagination - Thinking Outside the Box
By Mary Perrin |
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1 You are in control of what you think. You can think sad thoughts, funny thoughts, happy thoughts, and many more thoughts. The brain thinks what you tell it to. You are using your imagination when you tell your brain to think creatively. Your imagination can help you make new things. It can also help you pretend play. Kids use their imaginations when they turn their building block creations into rocket ships that zoom through the sky. Your imagination can take you to interesting places. .....![]() |
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