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  • The child learned about shapes and sizes by comparing their handprint to others and noticing the differences.
  • They learned about primary colors by using paints on their hand and mixing colors together.
  • The child learned about symmetry by folding the handprint cut out in half and seeing how the two sides match.
  • They explored texture by using different materials to create the handprint cut out, such as construction paper or fabric.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills while cutting out the handprint shape, using scissors.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different handprint cut out techniques, such as using different patterns and designs on the handprint. They can also try creating handprint animals by adding details such as eyes, ears, and tails to the handprint shape. Additionally, provide various materials for the child to experiment with, such as glitter, buttons, or yarn, to enhance their creativity and sensory experience.

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