Physical Education
- The child practiced fine motor skills by dressing and undressing the dolls.
- They developed hand-eye coordination by feeding the dolls with small utensils.
- The child engaged in imaginative play, enhancing their creativity and storytelling abilities.
- Playing with the dolls helped improve the child's social skills as they interacted with their peers or siblings.
Encourage further development by incorporating more props and accessories into the doll play. Provide different types of clothing and encourage the child to mix and match outfits. Introduce simple role-playing scenarios, such as going to the doctor or having a tea party, to enhance their storytelling skills. You can also suggest the child create a mini obstacle course or dance routine for the dolls to promote physical activity and coordination.
Book Recommendations
- The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A story about a family of dolls who come to life when no one is watching, and their adventures in the human world.
- Baby Doll and Me by Jennifer Driscoll and Laura Huliska-Beith: A delightful tale about a little girl and her favorite baby doll, highlighting the special bond between them.
- Doll Hospital by Joan Holub: Join the brave protagonist as she tries to save her doll from the doll hospital, learning about love and friendship along the way.
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