New York, NY (PRWEB) September 26, 2016 -- Imagination Playground, LLC, http://www.imaginationplayground.com, creators of the breakthrough play space concept that encourages child-directed, unstructured free play, announced this week the return of their unprecedented offer to schools and family centers—the Gift of Play. Gift of Play is Imagination Playground’s offer of help to the many schools that want a set of Imagination Playground Big Blue Blocks, but are unable to afford one.
Imagination Playground first launched Gift of Play in Fall 2015, after receiving feedback from hundreds of schools saying they dearly wanted Imagination Playground for their children, but could not acquire enough funds to do so. Imagination Playground responded by offering these schools financial consideration at unprecedented levels, as well as advice and help on community fundraising. The program was quickly and overwhelmingly received, enabling Imagination Playground to reach its 2015 goal of bringing creative play to 2 million more children.
According to Imagination Playground President and CEO, David Krishock, the decision to re-run the Gift of Play program this fall came in response to 582 schools who said they were waiting for the return of last year’s unprecedented offer.
“There is a growing global awareness of the many ways creative play aids in child development—problem-solving, collaboration, and language skills, for example. This has translated into a growth in the number of schools that want Imagination Playground for their students. These schools—our partners—are asking for our help,” said Krishock.
Painted Desert Montessori Academy in Buckeye, Arizona was among the first schools this week to benefit from the renewed offer. Frank Yanez, the school’s founder said, "We are the first public Montessori charter in the West Valley of Phoenix. Our focus is on opening up children’s minds to think and be creative, and the blocks are going to get them do that. Your help made all the difference in the world!”
Sarah Howard, who accepted the Gift of Play on behalf of Newton Parrish Elementary in 2015, shared “Newton Parrish has been watching the Big Blue Blocks for a while now. And with this great offer it has made it possible to bring them to the children of Newton Parrish Elementary.”
Kellie Kalberer of Royal Oaks Elementary, commented similarly, saying, “We’ve kept our eye on these blocks, and with this special pricing we can finally make it happen—thanks Imagination Playground—the children will love them!”
Imagination Playground’s company mission is to help children become more involved in purposeful, child-directed play. At the beginning of 2016, the company set a new goal to get 3 million more kids playing. Having already reached 2,121,000, Imagination Playground believes their renewed Gift offer will enable them to reach their goal by the end of the year.
Expressing his excitement, Krishock said, “We believe we have over 1,000 friends globally that would benefit from this special opportunity – and that translates to close to 3,000,000 children playing!”
He concluded by saying, “Nothing is more important to us than helping your children play, grow, and learn. So call us today. I personally guarantee you’ll get the help you need.”
To learn more about Imagination Playground, visit http://www.imaginationplayground.com/index.html
To contact Imagination Playground with questions about the program, reach out to contactus(at)imaginationplayground(dot)org or 1-678-604-7466.
About Imagination Playground, LLC
Imagination Playground is a breakthrough play space concept developed to encourage child-directed, creative free play. The kind of play that experts say is critical to children’s intellectual, social, physical and emotional development. Created by architect and designer David Rockwell and the Rockwell Group, Imagination Playground enables children to play, dream, build and explore endless possibilities. Imagination Playground finds its home in daycare centers, kindergartens, elementary schools, children’s museums—and science, nature, discovery centers, camps, community centers, children’s hospitals, hotels, public parks and more—in North America and over 60 countries overseas.
Dave Krishock, Imagination Playground, http://www.imaginationplayground.com, +1 323 375 4890, [email protected]
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