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Baby Doll Set

Baby Doll Set

Baby Doll Sets are great for development in all areas!

Speech/Articulation: Imitate early sounds during play with baby.

Language:  The Baby Doll is a great toy to practice language skills. Here are the many ways that language can be incorporated with baby doll play:

  • Spatial Concepts: on, off, in, up, down, over, under, next to, behind, in front, top, bottom.
  • Vocabulary: label actions (sleep, eat, bathe, crawl) and objects (food, clothing items, body parts).
  • Qualitative Concepts/Attributes: big, little, colors, soft, hard, wet, dry.
  • Simple Directions: put in, give me, feed baby.
  • Sequencing: bath time routine, bed time routine, meal time routine (first, then, last).
  • Creative play: feed baby, dress baby, change baby, rock baby, put baby to bed.
  • Social:  requesting, protesting, eye contact, turn taking (feeding baby, hugging baby), saying greetings, saying partings and modeling language. 

Fine Motor/Visual Motor: bilateral hand use to hold and carry baby, using utensil to feed baby, and dressing the baby are all activities that will enhance fine and visual motor skills.  

Sensory: Water play with “bathing” baby will help your child with sensory development.

Gross Motor: Have toddler walk or crawl to get pieces of the baby or play hide and seek with baby to practice gross motor skills.

Click here to purchase a Baby Doll set for your home!

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