Art
- The child learned about colors and how they are used to create different moods in the show.
- They observed the different character designs and noticed how each character has a unique appearance.
- The child practiced their drawing skills by attempting to recreate their favorite Doctor Who characters.
- They learned about different artistic techniques used in the show, such as special effects and makeup.
English Language Arts
- The child developed their listening and comprehension skills by following the dialogue and storyline of the show.
- They expanded their vocabulary by learning new words and phrases used in the show.
- The child practiced their storytelling abilities by reenacting scenes from Doctor Who with their friends or family.
- They were exposed to different writing styles through the show's scripts and could identify elements of dialogue and description.
Continued Development Tip: Encourage the child to create their own Doctor Who-inspired artwork using different mediums such as paint, clay, or collage. They can imagine and draw their own Doctor Who adventures and characters, expanding their creativity and storytelling skills.
Book Recommendations
- Doctor Who: A Big Hand for the Doctor by Eoin Colfer: Join the First Doctor in his first adventure through time and space in this exciting Doctor Who novel.
- Doctor Who: The Runaway TARDIS by Kim Smith: A charming picture book that introduces young readers to the wondrous world of Doctor Who.
- Doctor Who: The Essential Guide by Penguin Random House: A comprehensive guide that provides fascinating information about the Doctor, his companions, and the universe they explore.
If you click on these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission.