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  • The child learned about different colors by mixing primary colors to create secondary colors.
  • They learned about shapes by cutting out different shapes from construction paper.
  • The child learned about lines by creating curved, straight, and zigzag lines in their artwork.
  • They learned about patterns by repeating a sequence of shapes or colors in their artwork.
  • The child learned about texture by using different materials, such as sand or fabric, to create texture in their artwork.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different art mediums, such as watercolors or clay, to further enhance their creativity. They can also experiment with different techniques, like drip painting or printmaking, to expand their artistic skills. Provide them with opportunities to visit art museums or galleries to gain inspiration and appreciation for different styles of art. Encourage them to keep a sketchbook or art journal to document their ideas and observations.

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