Math
- The child practiced measurement by comparing the sizes of different doll clothes and trying to find the best fit for each doll.
- They explored basic addition and subtraction by counting how many different pieces of clothing they had and how many they needed to complete different outfits.
- The child practiced sorting and classifying by organizing the clothes by type, color, or size.
- They practiced spatial reasoning by arranging the clothes in different patterns and combinations.
Encourage the child to create their own doll clothing designs using paper or fabric scraps, helping them to practice measuring, cutting, and sewing skills. They can also learn about budgeting and money by "purchasing" fabric and supplies within a set budget to create their designs.
Book Recommendations
- The Doll People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin: A charming story about a doll family and their adventures.
- Fashion Fairies: Lola the Fashion Show Fairy by Daisy Meadows: Join Lola and her fairy friends in this magical fashion-themed story.
- Tea Party Rules by Ame Dyckman: A delightful book about a bear and a gator learning about friendship and sharing during a tea party.
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