1. Design Your Own Outfits: Have Renee create new outfits for the characters using colorful papers, fabrics, and markers, then cut them out and dress the dolls.
  2. Storytelling Time: Encourage Renee to come up with her own stories using the paper dolls, acting them out and creating dialogues between characters.
  3. Create a Miniature Prairie Scene: Help Renee build a small diorama using cardboard and natural materials to set the scene for the paper dolls’ adventures.
  4. Character Exploration: Ask Renee to research the personalities of each character from the series and then adapt the paper dolls to reflect those traits in their play.
  5. Dress-Up Challenges: Set challenges for Renee, such as dressing the dolls according to various themes like summer, winter, or special occasions.
  6. DIY Accessories: Encourage Renee to create small accessories like hats and bags from scrap materials to add more personality to the dolls.
  7. Friendship Activities: Invite a friend over for a play date where they can design and play with the paper dolls together, fostering social skills and teamwork.
  8. Make a Storyboard: Renee can create a storyboard using different scenes from the paper dolls' playtime to depict various stories.
  9. Historical Lessons: Integrate learning by discussing the history of the Little House on the Prairie series as they play, making it both educational and fun.
  10. Photo Shoot Fun: Set up a mini photoshoot with the paper dolls in their various outfits and scenes, then create a scrapbook of their adventures.