- Learned about the concept of body parts and their functions by dressing up the Barbie dolls and discussing the different body parts.
- Explored the concept of motion and force by making the Barbie dolls walk, run, and jump.
- Learned about the concept of balance by trying to make the Barbie dolls stand on one leg or on their tiptoes.
- Explored the concept of gravity by observing how the Barbie dolls fall down when released from a height.
- Learned about the concept of materials and their properties by discussing the different materials used to make the Barbie dolls and their clothes.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Explore different types of dolls or action figures to learn about diversity in body types and features.
- Create a mini science lab for the dolls, using household items like water, baking soda, and vinegar to conduct simple experiments.
- Research and learn about the science behind fashion design, including the materials used and how they affect the functionality and appearance of clothing.
- Engage in imaginative play scenarios that involve scientific concepts, such as exploring outer space or conducting experiments in a pretend laboratory.