- Understanding the concept of community by creating different scenes with Polly Pocket, such as a school, park, or neighborhood.
- Developing an understanding of different roles and occupations within a community by assigning Polly Pocket characters different jobs, such as a teacher, doctor, or police officer.
- Learning about diversity and cultural differences by incorporating characters from different backgrounds and dressing them in traditional clothing.
- Exploring the concept of transportation and geography by creating different modes of transportation for Polly Pocket, such as cars, buses, or airplanes, and discussing how people travel to different places.
- Developing an understanding of rules and laws by creating scenarios where Polly Pocket characters follow rules, such as stopping at traffic lights or waiting for their turn at the park.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to expand their understanding of community by incorporating more elements such as shops, libraries, and community events into their Polly Pocket scenes. They can also explore different cultures and countries by researching and incorporating traditional customs and landmarks into their play. Additionally, parents can engage in discussions with the child about the importance of rules and laws in society, and how they help maintain order and ensure everyone's safety.