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  • The child learned basic drawing skills by using a pencil or crayon to create their pictures.
  • They learned about colors and how to use different shades and tones to add depth to their drawings.
  • They had the opportunity to explore their imagination and creativity by coming up with their own ideas for their pictures.
  • They learned about different subject matters and concepts such as animals, nature, and people as they drew different pictures.
  • The child may have also learned about basic composition and placement of objects in their drawings.

To continue developing their skills through drawing pictures, the child can try:

  • Experimenting with different art materials such as markers, colored pencils, or watercolors.
  • Exploring different art techniques such as shading, cross-hatching, or stippling.
  • Copying and drawing from real-life objects or photographs to improve observational skills.
  • Trying different drawing exercises or challenges, such as drawing without lifting the pencil or drawing with their non-dominant hand.
  • Participating in art classes or workshops to learn from professional artists and explore various art styles and techniques.
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