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Math

  • The child can practice counting by assigning numbers to the dolls or counting the number of dolls in their collection.
  • They can learn basic addition and subtraction by adding or removing dolls from a group.
  • The child can explore concepts of size and measurement by comparing the size of different dolls or using dolls to measure objects.
  • They can learn about patterns by arranging the dolls in a specific order or creating patterns with their outfits or accessories.

Encourage the child to create their own doll-themed math problems and solve them together. They can also use dolls to practice sorting and categorizing objects based on different attributes like color, size, or clothing style.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: This book tells the story of a family of dolls who come alive when humans are not around. It explores themes of friendship, bravery, and adventure.
  • I Can Be a Math Magician! by Anna Claybourne: This interactive book introduces young readers to basic math concepts through engaging activities and puzzles.
  • The Dollhouse Fairy by Jane Ray: This magical story follows a little girl who believes her dollhouse is inhabited by a fairy. It sparks imagination and creativity while also reinforcing the idea of taking care of possessions.

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