- Understanding of spatial awareness and perspective through assembling and arranging the different pieces of the dollhouse
- Enhanced fine motor skills through cutting, folding, and gluing the cardboard to create the structure
- Engagement with colors and patterns by decorating the dollhouse with markers or paint
- Exploration of texture by adding different materials (such as fabric or paper) to the dollhouse
- Practice of problem-solving skills by figuring out how to make the dollhouse stable and strong
To further develop the child's artistic skills and creativity, you can suggest:
- Encouraging the child to create additional miniature furniture or accessories using recycled materials
- Inviting the child to design and decorate the rooms of the dollhouse, exploring different themes or styles
- Having the child create a story or scenario for the dolls living in the dollhouse, fostering imaginative play
- Introducing basic principles of interior design, such as color schemes or furniture arrangement
- Encouraging the child to create more elaborate structures or dioramas using cardboard or other materials