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Art

  • The 3 year old student learned about color mixing and exploration through fingerpainting, understanding how primary colors can be combined to create new shades.
  • They developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they manipulated the paint with their fingers, brushes, or even other tools, creating different textures and patterns.
  • The process of fingerpainting encouraged the child's creativity and self-expression, allowing them to freely experiment with shapes, lines, and forms, without the constraints of traditional drawing or painting tools.

Encourage the child to experiment with different textures and materials for fingerpainting, such as adding salt to the paint for a gritty effect or using sponges and cotton swabs to create different patterns. Introduce them to new color combinations and discuss the feelings and emotions they want to convey through their artwork. Consider displaying the finished pieces and discussing the child's interpretation of their work.

Book Recommendations

  • Finger Painting Weekend Workshop by Iris Luckhaus: A step-by-step guide to fingerpainting techniques and projects suitable for young children.
  • I Ain't Gonna Paint No More! by Karen Beaumont: A fun and colorful picture book about a child who loves to paint, featuring vibrant illustrations and a catchy rhyming story.

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