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  • The child learned about different colors and their corresponding names.
  • The child practiced sorting and categorizing objects based on color.
  • The child improved their counting skills by counting the sticks in each container.
  • The child developed their fine motor skills by picking up and manipulating the paddle pop sticks.

To continue developing the child's understanding of colors and their names, you can:

  • Introduce more complex color concepts such as shades, tints, and complementary colors.
  • Encourage the child to create artwork using different colors, exploring color combinations and how they make them feel.
  • Read books or stories that focus on colors and ask the child to identify and describe the colors they see.
  • Play games that involve sorting objects by color, such as scavenger hunts or memory games.
  • Explore different art techniques and mediums that rely heavily on color, such as painting or collage.
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