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Art

  • The activity of gluing circles to a paper develops fine motor skills, as the child has to carefully handle and place each circle.
  • By selecting and arranging different colors and sizes of circles, the child explores concepts of visual composition and color harmony.
  • Through the process of gluing circles, the child learns about adhesion and creates tactile art, understanding the properties of materials.

Encourage the child to explore different materials for circle-making, such as using a hole punch on colored paper or cutting out circles from magazine pages. Additionally, introduce the concept of creating patterns or shapes using the circles, fostering creativity and spatial awareness.

Book Recommendations

  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about creativity and self-expression through art.
  • Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh: A playful introduction to mixing colors through the adventures of three mice.

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