- Art: The child has learned about colors and can identify and name different colors. They can also differentiate between different shapes and sizes of stickers.
- Math: The child has practiced counting by placing individual stickers on the paper. They can also compare and sort the stickers by size, shape, or color.
- Science: The child has learned about cause and effect by observing how the stickers stick onto the paper. They can also explore different adhesives and discuss why certain stickers stick better than others.
For continued development, encourage the child to use stickers to create their own artwork or stories. They can also practice patterns by placing stickers in a repetitive sequence. Additionally, introduce themed stickers related to nature, animals, or objects to spark their curiosity and encourage further exploration of the world around them.