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  • The child learned the basic concept of shapes by identifying and drawing the outline of a shark.
  • They learned about colors by applying paint to their shark drawing, using different shades and hues.
  • The child explored different textures by using crayons, markers, or colored pencils to add details and patterns to their shark drawing.
  • They practiced fine motor skills while holding and manipulating the art materials.
  • The child learned about composition by deciding where to place the shark on the paper and how to fill the space around it.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different art materials such as watercolors, pastels, or collage materials to create more shark-themed artwork.
  • Encourage them to research different species of sharks and create drawings or paintings of specific types of sharks.
  • Explore different art techniques such as shading, blending, or using different brush strokes to add depth and dimension to their shark drawings.
  • Encourage storytelling by having the child create a narrative or write a short story about their shark artwork.
  • Display and celebrate their artwork by creating a mini-gallery at home or sharing it with family and friends.
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