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  • Art:
    • Learned basic color theory by selecting and combining different colored beads for the bracelet.
    • Explored various patterns and designs by arranging different beads in different sequences.
    • Practiced fine motor skills by stringing beads onto the thread or wire.
    • Used creativity to create unique and personalized bracelets.
  • Science:
    • Explored different materials like beads and thread and discovered how they interact with each other.
    • Learned about the properties of different materials, such as the durability of the thread and the breakability of the beads.
    • Experimented with different techniques and knots to secure the beads on the thread.
    • Understood the importance of following step-by-step instructions to achieve the desired outcome.

To further enhance the child's learning and creativity related to making bracelets, you can suggest the following:

  • Encourage them to experiment with different materials for making bracelets, such as using different types of beads, ribbons, or cords.
  • Introduce more advanced jewelry-making techniques like braiding or using charms and pendants.
  • Explore the cultural and historical significance of bracelets in different societies.
  • Encourage them to start a bracelet-making journal where they can document their designs, materials used, and any new techniques they learn.

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