English Language Arts
- Developed storytelling skills by creating narratives for the dollhouse play.
- Expanded vocabulary by using descriptive words to describe the different rooms and objects in the dollhouse.
- Practiced communication skills by engaging in pretend conversations between the doll characters.
- Enhanced reading comprehension by exploring storybooks related to dollhouse play.
Encourage further development by encouraging the child to write their own stories inspired by the dollhouse play. They can create characters, settings, and conflicts to build their own narratives. Provide writing prompts or story starters to help them get started. Additionally, encourage the child to create their own mini-books or comic strips using their dollhouse characters and settings. This will further develop their storytelling and writing skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Dollhouse Fairy by Jane Ray: A story about a little girl who discovers a magical dollhouse fairy and embarks on an enchanting adventure.
- My Dollhouse by Rebecca Treays: This interactive book allows children to customize and design their own dollhouse, fostering creativity and imagination.
- The Dollhouse Mystery by Carolyn Keene: Join Nancy Drew as she solves a mysterious case involving a missing dollhouse and uncovers the truth behind it.
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