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Baby Doll with Hair – Aboriginal Girl 38cm

MN054

$90.95  (Ex GST)

$104.59 (Incl GST)

Estimated Despatch - 10/12/2024

The Aboriginal Girl baby doll is soft, vinyl baby doll that measures 38cm in length and is anatomically correct. This doll has a perfumed body and can be cleaned and washed. Please keep in mind that bathing or diving the doll may leave some water residue inside it. These dolls are not airtight, the space between its body parts can´t be sealed. The hair is sewn on.

Suitable for children from ages 3+ years.

These realistic looking baby dolls are excellent for role play helps children to develop language and communication skills. It develops and promotes creativity and imagination. Dramatic and imaginative play also encourages children to become more confident and develop a stronger sense of identity. When children come together in role play, it aids in their social and emotional development. Listening to others, negotiation and co-operation all result from authentic dramatic play. This resource is excellent for promoting social and imaginative play.

Role play and dramatic play encourages language development, teaches daily routines and skills plus develops social interactions, sharing and a sense of belonging and identity. Hence this resource helps children to understand the people and the world around them through role play.Our range of global and multicultural resources help to support children’s learning about their communities, as well as the world in general. These resources aid in the promotion of understanding and acceptance of different cultures, beliefs, languages, families, appearances and lifestyles. As children gain an understanding of their community, they also gain an understanding of themselves. This develops confidence and a sense of identity. Incorporating multicultural resources into play is also a great way to introduce these concepts in fun and unobtrusive ways. While we love creating products that allow indigenous communities and artists to communicate their culture through their art. In turn allowing children to develop awareness and understanding of the significance of cultural heritage in their world.

If you are an indigenous artist and would like to work with MTA to also develop culturally sensitive and appropriate education resources, please contact info@teaching.com.au.

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 690

MTA Early Years Catalogue Page: 525