An essential practice tool for an expectant mother
JIZHI's black baby dolls are the perfect toy for children aged 3 and up! Handmade curly hair, thin eyelashes and tiny half-moon nails and toenails bring her to life. The realism will keep your child interested, playing life's roles and learning to think differently.
The doll is a toy that really helps to open up and extend the child's pretend play. Children learn a lot of language through play, which provides them with the opportunity to use and practise their language skills. Let's look at some of the language concepts that dolls can help teach and support.
Body parts: Dolls are great for teaching a variety of body parts: eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hands, fingers, tummy, feet, toes, knees, elbows, etc. Yes, you can teach these without a baby doll, but providing another opportunity to practise marking the word helps to extend the vocabulary to others. It helps to teach children that 'nose' refers not only to what is on their own face, but to all things on their face.
Clothing labels: Using the doll and its clothes, you can teach the names of clothes such as shirts, trousers, shoes, socks, pyjamas, etc. Putting on and taking off clothes can also be taught. Putting on and taking off clothes also works on fine motor skills!
Basic concepts: Use babies and other baby toys to teach basic concepts such as colour and size concepts.
Senses: Use babies and other baby toys (cribs, bottles, clothes) to teach senses. For example: eating, drinking, sleeping, sitting, standing, hungry, sleepy, thirsty, etc. For example: "Is the baby hungry? We should give him something to eat!"
Answering questions: You can ask your child a series of questions to help him understand the words as he plays.
Social/practical skills: dolls are a great tool to use to help teach appropriate social/practical skills. Children can take turns playing with different dolls and they can practise using language to ask questions about the dolls and what they are doing.
Social-emotional skills
Children learn about their world through play. Playing with African American baby doll helps children to.
Practice being nurturing and caring
Reformulate interactions with their caregivers, family and friends
Prepare for siblings
Regardless of a child's gender, these skills are valuable life lessons. In carrying, holding, feeding and rocking baby dolls, children are practising their love for others. They may be imitating how they remember being cared for as children, or how they see the adults of the world taking care of their children. Just as children imitate their parents talking on the phone, working in the kitchen, vacuuming, etc., playing with reborn baby dolls is no different. It is a way for children to understand and begin to create their own world by practising these everyday activities.
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