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Math

  • The child can practice counting by identifying the number of dolls they have dressed up.
  • They can also learn about patterns by creating different outfits using different colors or styles.
  • The activity can introduce basic addition and subtraction concepts as the child decides how many more or fewer outfits are needed.
  • The child can explore spatial reasoning by arranging the dolls in different positions or placing accessories on them.

For continued development, encourage the child to create a fashion show with the dolls, where they can measure the length of the runway or count the number of guests attending.

Book Recommendations

  • The Fashion Disaster by Jacqueline Davies: A fun story about a girl who accidentally wears mismatched clothes to school.
  • The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson: Follows the adventures of paper dolls who come to life.
  • What Shall I Wear Today? by Natasha Rimmington: A book that explores different outfits for various occasions.

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