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Anatomically Correct Asian Boy 38cm

$59.95
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SKU:
56311

Product Description

Miniland Educational dolls are an important educational resource which help comprehend the concepts of family, population groups, the basic rules of relationships and coexistence, respect for racial and sexual diversity.

Made in Spain, these anatomically correct dolls are vanilla scented to smell like a newly born baby. The dolls have well-defined ethnic features to aid the identification of the most representative races.The dolls can be articulated. 

Made in Phthalates-free vinyl, they are soft and flexible to the touch. The dolls can not be bathed.

Suitable for 18 months +


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The fact that the dolls have a gender allows children to make an important difference between them, strengthening knowledge of differential facts. They do not contain batteries or make any sound, so the dolls do what the child want them to. 

This differentiates them from other dolls that subject the child to a specific play pattern. The variation in available models means that there is always a particular model for a specific need.

Furthermore, the dress collections foster manipulative skills and help toddlers become familiar with different types of zippers and buttons. Doll accessories feature a wide range of details and are of the highest quality.


As children act out roles, they develop many skills. By role/dramatic playing, children learn to communicate, share and become aware of themselves and those around them. They play cooperatively; negotiate turns, exchange ideas and work together to solve problems. Children become strong in their social and emotional wellbeing, they become aware of fairness and develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, cooperation, confidence, creativity, commitment, enthusiasm, persistence, imagination and reflexivity. This also encourages verbal and non verbal communication. A key component to help children become aware of fairness and develop their social and emotional wellbeing. Children have a strong sense of identity, belonging, wellbeing and connection. Development in social, emotional and language skills as well as become confident and involved learners.