Role-playing games can fully satisfy children's curiosity, and curiosity can encourage them to explore and create. Role games can fully meet the needs of children, thus giving full play to their initiative, keeping them in a high learning mood, and prompting them to keep trying to explore, gain more success and learn more knowledge.
In role games, children imitate real life, reproduce interpersonal communication in society, practice social skills and unconsciously improve interpersonal intelligence. In the game, children's behavior should be consistent with the role they play, and they should put themselves in the position of the role.