We’ve had a lot of fun with Doc McStuffins Pretend Play so I decided to add to it with these easy to assemble Doc McStuffins Themed Learning Activities. I printed these Doc McStuffins Character Cards and used those to write the “diagnosis” on for each activity.
Doc, what’s the diagnosis?
SORT-a-tosis
(Sorting straws into play dough)
Cut 2 colors of straws into 2 different lengths.
Your child can sort the straws by size or by color as he sticks them into the play dough.
Match-a-tosis
(What Goes Together?)
Gather random items from around the house and toy box. Mix them up and challenge your child to find the items that go together.
Examples: cone and ice cream, shot and band aid, fork and spoon, cookie and frosting, cake and candle
Scared of My Shadow Syndrome
(Match the object to its outline)
Gather a few items from around the house or toy box. Trace them onto a piece of paper (color them in if you want a real shadow look) and challenge your child to find each item’s shadow/match.
Mix-Up-itis
(Put together the puzzle)
This was just a fun way to challenge her to complete a puzzle she normally wouldn’t pick on her own.
My 1st grader wanted to be a part of the fun so I quickly made him a few activities to go along with our Doc McStuffins Theme.
(from left to right)
Mix-Up-itis: Unscramble your spelling words
Match-a-tosis: Match the addition equations that have the same answers
Scared of My Shadow Syndrome: How much money is there all together?
Monsters Love Colors | KPL Kids' Corner
Wednesday 21st of May 2014
[…] our books were over, we had a shape scavenger hunt. The idea is from The Activity Mom, and it’s so easy to make and fun to play! I gathered some toys, traced them on a big piece […]
Jeanine
Wednesday 18th of December 2013
Oohh this is GooD! This is realll good! Im going to need to buy LO a bigger writers desk or give up my dinigroom table LOL!! ;)