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Dramatic Play

  • The child is developing creativity and imagination as they invent scenarios and characters for the dolls to act out.
  • Language and vocabulary are being developed as the child engages in conversations and storytelling with the dolls.
  • Emotional and social skills are being nurtured as the child imitates adult behavior and explores different roles and relationships through the dolls' interactions.
  • The child is developing fine motor skills and coordination as they manipulate the dolls and their accessories.

Encourage the child to expand their dramatic play by introducing new props or settings for the dolls, such as miniature furniture, clothing, or themed playsets. This can help them explore different scenarios and roles, further enhancing their creativity and imagination.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A story about the secret life of the dolls in the Doll family.
  • My Friend Bunny by Rachel Bright: This book explores the imaginative adventures of a little girl and her doll.

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