1. Create theme roles: Set different themes in different areas of kindergarten, such as ocean, forest or city, and bring children into a dramatic scene by decorating walls, floors and ceilings.
2. Use color: Use bright and lively colors to create a dramatic atmosphere. You can use a large area of painted walls, rainbow-colored furniture or colored carpets in the space to bring visual impact to children.
3. Create a transition zone: set up a transition zone between different areas, such as using arc corridors, drawing interesting maps or adding simulated rivers, so that children can feel dramatic changes and experiences when moving from one area to another.
4. With the help of light and shadow effects: Use light and shadow effects to create a sense of drama. You can use cheap lamps, projectors or decorative lights with lighting effects to create a mysterious, dreamy or changeable atmosphere.
5. Making props and story characters: Design some simple props and story characters, such as dolls, theater stage or scene settings, so that children can participate in them, and cultivate their imagination and expressive ability through drama performance and interaction.
6. Create interactive spaces: set up some interactive spaces in kindergartens, such as mazes, indoor amusement facilities or interesting challenges, so that children can participate in them and experience the drama situation.
These dramatic details can stimulate children's curiosity and imagination and create an interesting and dynamic learning environment. At the same time, the design needs to consider safety and practicality to ensure that children can get proper guidance and care in play and study.