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  • The child learned about the parts of a sunflower, such as the petals, stem, and center.
  • They learned about the colors typically seen in sunflowers, such as yellow for the petals and brown for the center.
  • The child learned how to draw basic shapes to represent the different parts of the sunflower.
  • They learned about symmetry by drawing the petals around the center in a balanced way.
  • The child practiced using fine motor skills to hold and control the drawing materials.

To continue developing their artistic skills, you can encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different colors and textures when coloring or painting their sunflower.
  • Create a sunflower collage using different materials such as tissue paper, yarn, or fabric scraps.
  • Explore other types of flowers and learn how to draw or create them in different art projects.
  • Encourage them to observe nature and practice drawing or painting other objects they find, like trees or animals.
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