- Learned about shapes and how to cut them out to create the paper dolls
- Explored different colors and patterns by decorating the paper dolls
- Developed fine motor skills by cutting along the lines and folding the paper dolls
- Understood the concept of symmetry by folding the paper dolls in half
- Learned about body proportions and how to create different poses for the paper dolls
- Explored different hairstyles and clothing options for the paper dolls
- Used imagination and creativity to come up with unique designs for the paper dolls
For continued development, the child can:
- Experiment with different materials such as fabric, ribbons, or buttons to add more texture and details to the paper dolls
- Create a story or a theme for the paper dolls, allowing the child to further explore storytelling and narrative skills
- Collaborate with friends or siblings to create a paper doll fashion show or a paper doll village, encouraging teamwork and social interaction
- Research different cultures and historical periods to create paper dolls representing different time periods or countries, promoting cultural awareness and learning
- Explore different art techniques such as watercolor painting or collage to create unique backgrounds or accessories for the paper dolls