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Children like to make games out of anything and everything. Even walking along the street can be made into a game where the cracks are pits and monsters to be avoided at all costs. Children also like to make things with all sorts of materials. Their little minds are so creative that some paper, glue, glitter and crayons can produce anything from a castle to a rocket or a necklace. Games involving making necklaces from pasta tubes, beads and even flowers are a great way for children to spend time on rainy and cold days when they cannot play outside. Giving them a selection of random items can really help to stimulate their little minds and promote creativity. Jewellery making is especially enjoyed by young girls and there are many toys available in stores that are designed specifically for jewellery making. Many adults also like to make bracelets, earrings and necklaces, and enjoy playing creative games with children to create pretty jewellery pieces.

Craft stores sell all kinds of items that can be used including modelling clay, plastics, stones, metals, string and wooden beads. Making friendship bracelets is often used as a way for children to learn about weaving string and beads to make intricate designs. They are also given by children and creative adults alike as thoughtful, personalised, hand-crafted presents to close friends and loved ones. More intricate designs and craftwork can only be made by skilled craftspeople and professionals who are trained in their profession or hobby. diamond and platinum engagement rings for example, are not something that can be made by just anyone, at least not the kind that women like to wear and treasure forevermore. Children sometimes pretend to make them as part of a game where they get married but the precious metals and stones tend to actually be made of paper, glue and plastic rather than the real thing. Some creative suitors even make a game out of the proposal, presenting a ring in a fun and imaginative way that their lover plays along with until the surprise is sprung.

Making jewellery from precious metals is not a game however, it is a skilled craft that takes years of training to master. Children's chemistry and science sets can teach them about the scientific processes that go into the creation of precious metals and stones, making learning about science and jewellery a fun activity. They can learn how molten rock and high pressures under the earth's crust can create rubies, emeralds and other stones over millions of years. They can also learn how raw metals are melted down to extract pure elements such as gold and silver to be made into jewellery and other products. The incorporation of science, art and history teaching in the form of fun games and activities can be used to teach children about almost anything; taking something as simple as making paper necklaces and turning it into a lesson on metallurgy and geology can stimulate young minds and be great fun.