Math
- The child learned counting and sorting skills by categorizing different types of dolls.
- They practiced addition and subtraction by creating different combinations of dolls and keeping track of the total number.
- The child learned about measurement by comparing the sizes of different dolls.
- They practiced problem-solving skills by figuring out how many dolls they could buy with a certain amount of money.
Science
- The child learned about materials and their properties by exploring the different materials used to make the dolls.
- They gained knowledge of the human body by examining dolls with movable limbs and understanding how joints work.
- The child learned about cultural diversity by exploring dolls from different countries and understanding their traditional clothing and customs.
- They developed observation skills by studying the details and features of each doll.
For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to create their own dolls using recycled materials or clay. They can also explore the history of dolls and how they have evolved over time. Additionally, they can practice math skills by organizing and categorizing their doll collection based on different attributes such as hair color, eye color, or clothing style.
Book Recommendations
- The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A story about a family of dolls who come to life when humans aren't around.
- The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson: A tale of a little girl who creates a chain of paper dolls and their adventures.
- Doll Bones by Holly Black: A spooky story about three friends who go on a quest to bury a haunted doll and face their fears.
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