From Cardboard Castles to Light-Wrapped Story Tents: How Play's Imagination Evolves, Yet Endures

From Cardboard Castles to Light-Wrapped Story Tents: How Play's Imagination Evolves, Yet Endures

Sep 8, 2025

Long before screens, toys were powered not by batteries but by imagination.

Remember how a simple cardboard box could become a spaceship, and a stick — an enchanted wand? Long before screens, toys were powered not by batteries but by imagination. Mechanical toys, construction sets like Meccano or Lincoln Logs, and optical novelties all encouraged children to invent worlds, explore possibilities, and engage deeply with fantasy.

Today, Burble Creativity reimagines that power of play — through light and sound. Using Minimally Defined Immersion (MDI™), Burble’s StoryTents create sensory-rich, open-ended environments using ambient LEDs and audio, rather than screens or pre-defined visuals. Like those cardboard toys of old, Burble’s approach invites children — especially autistic children — to co-create their own adventure.

Whether a child reacts to subtle color changes or shifts in rhythm, MDI™ prompts them to dream bigger, building emotional regulation, imaginative skills, and sensory comfort in the same spirit of tactile, imaginative play that shaped generations.