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  • The child learned to follow step-by-step instructions to create a picture.
  • They learned basic drawing techniques, such as using lines, shapes, and colors.
  • They developed their fine motor skills by holding a pencil or crayon and using it to draw.
  • They learned about composition and arranging elements on the paper to create a visually pleasing picture.
  • They gained an understanding of different art materials and how to use them effectively.
  • They learned about color mixing and how to create different shades and tones.
  • They developed their creativity and imagination by adding their personal touch to the picture.
  • They learned to follow instructions and pay attention to details, which are important skills in art and other areas of life.
  • They gained confidence in their artistic abilities and were proud of their finished picture.

To further develop their artistic skills, the child can try the following activities:

  • Experiment with different drawing materials such as markers, colored pencils, or pastels.
  • Practice drawing from observation by sketching objects or people in their surroundings.
  • Explore different art styles or techniques, such as pointillism, collage, or watercolor.
  • Engage in art appreciation by visiting museums or galleries and discussing different artworks.
  • Create their own art challenges, such as drawing an animal using only geometric shapes.
  • Participate in collaborative art projects with friends or family members.
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