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  • Understanding sequencing: By lining up the dollhouse people and picking them up if they fell down, the child demonstrates an understanding of sequencing and order.
  • Persistence and problem-solving: The child showed persistence by continuing the activity even when the dolls fell down, showcasing problem-solving skills.
  • Role-playing and storytelling: Through playing with the dollhouse, the child may develop storytelling skills as they assign roles and create scenarios.

Encourage Adonis to expand his storytelling skills by asking him to narrate the scenarios he creates with the dollhouse people. This will further develop his language and communication skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: This book is about a family of dolls that come to life when no one is watching, fostering imagination and creativity.
  • Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney: This story about Llama Llama's bedtime routine can provide inspiration for role-playing and storytelling with dollhouse characters.

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