Math
- The child may have practiced basic counting skills by assigning numbers to the dolls or counting the number of dolls.
- Potential for understanding spatial relationships by arranging the dolls in different positions or creating patterns with them.
- Possibility to explore measurement concepts by comparing the sizes of different dolls or using dolls as units of measurement.
- Opportunity to develop problem-solving skills by creating mathematical scenarios involving the dolls.
Encourage further development in math by suggesting activities such as measuring dolls using non-standard units like paper clips or buttons, creating a budget for a doll-themed party, or designing a floor plan for a dollhouse.
Book Recommendations
- The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A delightful story about a family of dolls who come to life when no one is watching.
- Doll Bones by Holly Black: Follow the adventures of three friends as they embark on a quest involving a haunted doll.
- The Land of the Dolls by Kiki Thorpe: Join Lila and her friends on a magical journey to a land filled with talking dolls and exciting challenges.
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