English Language Arts
- The child practiced storytelling skills by creating imaginative scenarios for the dollhouse app.
- She developed vocabulary as she described the actions and interactions happening in the virtual dollhouse.
- The activity encouraged reading comprehension as the child may have read prompts or instructions within the app.
- She honed her writing skills by potentially typing or writing dialogue for the dollhouse characters.
For continued development, you can encourage your child to write a short story based on one of the pretend play sessions she had on the dollhouse app. This will allow her to further explore her storytelling abilities and practice structuring narratives. Additionally, you can suggest she create her own dollhouse using household items or craft materials, using it as inspiration for new pretend play scenarios.
Book Recommendations
- The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A charming story about a family of dolls who come to life when humans aren't around.
- The Secret Life of Toys by Enid Blyton: A collection of short stories where toys come to life and embark on exciting adventures.
- The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright: A mystery novel where a young girl discovers a dollhouse that reveals clues to an unsolved murder.
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