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  • The child learned about the concept of symmetry by folding the paper in half and cutting out the doll shape so that both sides were identical.
  • They learned about shapes and spatial reasoning by cutting out different shapes for the doll's body, clothes, and accessories.
  • The child exercised their fine motor skills by carefully cutting along the lines to create the paper dolls and their outfits.
  • They explored color combinations and learned about contrasting and complementary colors by choosing and decorating the clothes for their paper dolls.
  • The child expressed their creativity and imagination by personalizing the paper dolls with details such as facial features, hairstyles, and unique clothing designs.

Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to expand their paper doll collection by creating characters from different time periods, cultures, or even animals. They can experiment with different materials such as fabric scraps, ribbons, or buttons to enhance their designs. Additionally, they can create a mini diorama or scene for their paper dolls to interact in, further developing their storytelling and imaginative skills.

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