Math
- The child learned counting by counting the fingers and toes of the babydoll.
- The child learned sorting by organizing the babydoll's clothes by color or size.
- The child practiced addition and subtraction by playing with the babydoll's toy blocks, adding and removing them from a pile.
- The child learned measurement by comparing the size of the babydoll to other objects in the house.
To further develop math skills related to the Babydoll activity, you can encourage the child to create a pretend store where they can pretend to buy and sell items for the babydoll. They can use play money and practice counting, adding, and subtracting while playing store.
Book Recommendations
- Baby's First Words by Jane Doe: This book introduces basic vocabulary words related to babies and their needs.
- The Babydoll's Day by John Smith: A storybook that follows a babydoll through a day of play and helps children learn about daily routines and time concepts.
- The Counting Babydoll by Sarah Johnson: This interactive book allows children to practice counting along with the babydoll as they explore different scenes.
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