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Collecting Model Horses As Craft Therapy
- By Rebecca Froebel
- Published February 18, 2009
- Kids and Teens
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Having a hobby is considered a craft therapy and a constructive way to enhance the imagination of children, teens and many adults. The variety is endless, and each one is different from the rest, which means you will never collect a duplicate. Many other aspects of collecting model horses introduced into the hobby will further enhance its use as therapy from depression, and aggressive behavior disorder, which commonly stems from plain old boredom. Get a kid involved in something they enjoy, and watch them bloom.
To start, the more favored model horses to collect are the Breyer line and the Peter Stone horses. Breyer allows all ages the fun of finding countless styles and sizes. This company produces new horses every year and manufactures kits to customize a horse the way you think it should look. This makes it a wonderful way to spur on a child's imagination and get their creative juices flowing. It is also an excellent method to improve hand, eye coordination, and regain muscle strength in the hand, wrist and forearm.
Collecting model horses
The many benefits of horse collecting make them an item which is always in demand. Use them to teach, as a toy, or use them as a therapy to spur the imagination, or grant your child the achievement of self-confidence as they learn to collect and market for profit.
If you would like to learn more about the methods of collecting model horses, customizing them, and other information, visit this model horse site