[Handmade] A roundup of tool ideas you can use for playing doctor
Make-believe play where you take on a role and pretend to be someone else.
It’s often incorporated into early childhood settings and is also played as an activity to develop communication and creativity.
In this article, we’ve gathered handmade items themed around playing doctor.
We’ll mainly introduce syringes, stethoscopes, and other items that let kids enjoy interactions between patients who come for a checkup and doctors or nurses.
Be sure to check out these play-doctor tools that parents and children, or friends, can enjoy together.
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[Handmade] Ideas for Tools You Can Use for Playing Doctor (11–20)
dental impression

When we think of playing doctor, stethoscopes and syringes come to mind, but some kids want to be dentists too, right? For times like that, here’s a great idea: a hippo toy you can use to practice brushing teeth.
Connect two tissue boxes to make a mouth that opens and closes, and stick paper teeth on the inside.
The best part is that you can actually draw cavities and erase them.
There’s clear tape over the teeth, so kids can draw cavities with a water-based marker and then rub them off to make them disappear.
Draw the hippo’s face to finish it off cute!
Anpanman band-aid
@5.3.9.tik More details here: Band-Aids with Anpanman made from round stickersItems used:- Black permanent marker- White pen (from Seria)- Small red dot stickers (from Daiso) *If the bandage or patch you want to decorate is small, use the extra-small red dots.Even without the white pen, it will still look like Anpanman, so you don’t need to buy one.Super cost-effective and sure to delight your child! 😊👍️ Give it a try ❤️Thank you for visiting.On this account, I share sticker-play ideas, simple crafts and drawing projects that use only a few materials, plus safe at-home activities you can do even in small spaces. I hope it helps you enjoy fun time with your little ones ♡Round sticker#EducationalPlaySticker playKindergarten TeacherNursery teacher / Childcare workerCircle sticker artAnpanmanParenting
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Protect your wound! Here’s an idea for making Anpanman bandages.
You’ll need bandages, red round stickers, a white pen, and a black pen.
First, use the white pen to draw patterns on the red stickers.
Next, stick three round stickers onto the bandage.
Finally, draw Anpanman’s eyes and mouth with the black pen, and you’re done! It’s a fun idea you can use even when you don’t have character bandages on hand.
Give it a try!
In conclusion
It sounds fun to create stories themed around real hospital visits and have the children act out different roles. You can imagine all kinds of scenarios, like an adult being examined as a patient by a child doctor. Try making DIY pretend doctor items that can spark role-play practice and help develop their thinking skills.


