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Math

  • The child can practice counting by counting the number of baby dolls they have.
  • They can learn addition and subtraction by adding or removing baby dolls from a group.
  • The child can learn about sorting and categorizing by organizing the baby dolls based on different attributes such as size or color.
  • They can also learn about measurements by comparing the size of different baby dolls.

For continued development, the child can create a pretend store with the baby dolls and assign prices to each doll. They can practice addition and subtraction by buying and selling the dolls, and even introduce concepts of money and making change.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A story about a family of dollhouse dolls and their adventures.
  • When I Get Bigger by Mercer Mayer: A book about a little critter who imagines all the things he will do when he gets bigger, including taking care of his own baby doll.
  • My Friend Maggie by Hannah E. Harrison: A heartwarming story about the power of friendship, featuring a girl and her beloved doll.

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