As simple as it may seem, there is more to
play than meets the eye. It is a complex activity performed mainly by children
for self- amusement and it has behavioural, social and cognitive benefits.
Even though some adults frown at children playing because they
could get hurt or mess up their clothes in the process, the fact is that for kids, play time is a whole lot more
than just fun and games. It is both a direct and an indirect process through
which they learn and acquire new skills for their development.
In recent time, very prominent
associations and institutions have been touting the importance and relevance of
allowing children play. In fact, the National Literacy Trust (NLT), a charity
organisation based in the United Kingdom has cited various benefits of allowing
children play, the most important being that, it lays the foundation
for literacy. According to the organisation, Play nurtures development through
socialization with other kids, gives children the opportunity to be creative
and teaches kids how to be content while playing with themselves or with
others.
A research paper, “The Importance
of play in early childhood development” published by MontGuide noted
that, “Play is a child’s work, play is important for children’s development and
for children to bond.”
Research has shown that over 75 per cent
of brain development occurs after child birth and play has also been
acknowledged to increase brain development, as it occurs more during the
periods of more rapid brain growth. Play helps by stimulating and developing
fine and gross motor skills. Fine motor skills are actions such as holding and
grasping items, while Gross motor skills, when developed, enable children walk,
jump and run. Play time not only promotes bonding between children and their
caregivers, it also helps kids achieve social, physical, cognitive,
intellectual and emotional growth needed for future successes and social
integration.
Despite the numerous benefits of play to
both parents and children, modern life has drastically reduced the amount of
time for Play. Today’s children play a lot less than the generations before
them. This is largely due to a variety of factors, such as a faster paced
lifestyle, rising number of middle income earners, higher levels of stress,
increased attraction to academics, electronic devices and most especially,
insecurity.
In recent time, insecurity has encouraged
less outdoor play and tight schedules have eroded on play time.
Well, the good times may just be coming
back, as Fanta - the delicious fruit drink bursting with exciting flavours
is on a mission to regenerate Play time and highlight its importance in the
lives of kids and even adults. Fanta cares about the significance of the
activity on the growth and development of kids and has always been associated
with Play.
With the new Fanta “Play” campaign, Fanta
is offering kids the creative opportunity to explore a whole new world of fun,
especially with the introduction of its fun, youth -centric characters including,
Gigi- the adventurous fun loving and intelligent leader of the pack, Tristan-
the cool dude with urban and dapper style, Todd- who seems a little nerdy,
independent and is full of life and Floyd- the gadget guy who is always ready
to defend his love for music.
Others are Maude -who literally “lives to
play” with her amazing ability to turn the dullest location into a party hub,
Andy- who is a little more laid back but passionate about skating and riding
waves, Lola -who is fun and very competitive in nature and of course, the
mysterious Lhava twins, who always seem to know where the fun and action is
happening.
Although all the characters are from very
diverse backgrounds, they are all united by their love for Play. These amazing
characters also offer parents the opportunity to relive their youth by offering
them access to the creative and dynamic world of Play. After all, parents are
also seen as one of the most important play mates for children.
In the same vein, the fruity flavoured
drink through the Fanta Playzone, its signature platform for
providing fun activities such as a mobile gaming centre fitted with the latest
video game consoles, serves as a platform to immerse young people in the
colourful, youthful and imaginative world of Play.
The Fanta Playzone which
is a series of fun activities embedded in the Play campaign also comprises
activities such as HulaHoops, a sing along competition as well as an
opportunity to sample refreshing Fanta at activation points where the Playzone comes
alive.
Undoubtedly, kids and parents are in for a
swell time in this new world of Fanta ‘Play’ campaign. Let the Play begin!
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