Joyk Empathy Doll - Johan

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Product Code: 708-EL47926

Empathy doll designed for early years role play, fostering empathy skills and creative play.

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Explore Perspectives

This empathy doll helps children explore different points of view, supporting personal, social, and emotional development. It's a valuable tool for teaching empathy skills in early years education.

Promotes Diversity Awareness

Promotes awareness of diversity by encouraging discussions about similarities and differences. Children can start to learn about cultures and backgrounds. This feature supports understanding the world within the EYFS framework.

Enhances Imagination

Fosters imaginative play by allowing children to take on different roles. This enhances communication and language skills, making it an effective resource for creative play.

Develops Pretend Play

Supports pretend play development, helping children understand that one object can represent another. This is useful for expressive arts and design in early years settings.

Supports EYFS Goals

This doll aligns with the EYFS curriculum and aids in personal, social, and emotional development by helping children explore different viewpoints.

Joyk Empathy Doll - Johan

Empathy doll designed for early years role play, fostering empathy skills and creative play.

Overview

  • Encourages empathy development and imaginative play through role play, supporting early years education and communication skills.

  • Teachers can use this doll to enhance learning by encouraging children to explore different perspectives. It supports personal, social, and emotional development, helping children understand various situations. With anatomical detailing this soft doll can be used as an aid to help children understand bodies or be used when learning about PSHE.

  • Incorporating the doll into lessons on understanding the world allows children to notice and discuss similarities and differences. This aligns with the EYFS curriculum, promoting awareness of diversity and inclusion.

  • The doll also aids in expressive arts and design by encouraging pretend play. Children can take on different roles, enhancing communication and language skills as they engage in imaginative scenarios.

Supports the National Curriculum

EYFS, Personal, Social & Emotional Development

Help children explore situations from different points of view.

EYFS, Understanding the World

Use a range of props, puppets, dolls, and books to encourage children to notice and talk about similarities and differences in the world.

EYFS, Expressive Arts & Design

Start to develop pretend play, pretending that one object represents another.

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