- Developing imagination and creativity by creating stories and scenarios with the dolls
- Practicing verbal skills by speaking and communicating with the dolls
- Enhancing vocabulary knowledge through role-playing and using different words to describe the dolls and their actions
- Improving storytelling abilities by inventing narratives and dialogues for the dolls
- Building comprehension skills by understanding and following the doll's storylines
- Strengthening listening skills by paying attention to the doll's responses and cues
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to write down or draw their doll's adventures and creating a storybook
- Introducing different types of dolls or characters to expand the child's vocabulary and knowledge
- Encouraging the child to act out their doll's stories with friends or siblings, fostering collaboration and communication skills
- Integrating literacy activities into doll play, such as creating name tags or signs for the doll's imaginary world
- Providing books or stories that align with the child's doll play themes, sparking their interest in reading and storytelling