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  • The student learned fine motor skills by holding and controlling the crayons or markers while coloring the dog.
  • The activity encouraged creativity as they chose the colors and how to fill in the dog's picture with their own imagination.
  • Color recognition was reinforced as the student identified and selected different colors to use for the dog's fur, eyes, and other parts of the picture.

For continued development, consider introducing the student to different coloring techniques such as shading, blending colors, and using different mediums like watercolor or colored pencils. Encourage them to experiment with different textures and patterns when coloring in animals or other objects.

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  • Coloring Animals: Dogs by KidsArtBooks: A fun and interactive coloring book with various dog illustrations for young children to enjoy.

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