Baby Bath Time – Dramatic Play Kit

Dolls are one of the oldest toys around, while being one of the most important. Did you know that when children play with dolls, they can learn responsibility, compassion and empathy. They can develop skills that can help them take care of others around them. Dramatic or imaginary play requires children to come in and out of a variety of roles. This fosters creativity and allows them to practice different skills while pretending to be someone else.

This baby bath kit can teach children about caring for a baby. What a great way to get a child ready for a new sibling! Through this dramatic play kit, they can bathe, diaper, clothe and feed a baby. They can practice being loving and gentle.

This kit includes a water safe doll, plastic basin, a soft blanket, bath towel, wash cloths, a shampoo bottle (filled with water), rubber duckies, a bath toy, bubbles, a diaper, pajama set, and a baby bottle.

I add water for the children to actually bathe the doll, as I feel it’s important for children to have sensory connections to an activity.

A special thank you to Rag Treasure Doll Co. for the homemade pyjama set.

Looks like someone is cozy and ready for a good night sleep.

Published by Marbles

Hi! My name is Natalie and I’m an ECE. Yes I know...What is an ECE? I am an Early Childhood Educator. This means that I teach and care for children. With over twenty years of experience, I specialize in programming for school age children. My philosophy is centred in the belief that children learn best when they are having fun, and feel free to explore. I’ve always had a passion for teaching. It allows me to share my interests such as music, cooking and gardening. In return, caring for children has provided me the opportunity to continuously learn, and to become a better human. I am incredibly excited to share these ideas with you? Enjoy.

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