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  • The child learned about colors by observing and using different colored crayons or markers.
  • They discovered the concept of lines and shapes by coloring within the boundaries of coloring pages or creating freestyle drawings.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills by holding and controlling the crayons or markers while coloring.
  • They explored their imagination and creativity by choosing colors and creating unique artworks.
  • The child learned about textures by experimenting with different stroke techniques, such as shading or filling in solid colors.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Introducing different coloring mediums like watercolors or colored pencils to expand their artistic experience.
  • Providing coloring books or pages with more complex designs to challenge their coloring skills and attention to detail.
  • Encouraging the child to create their own drawings or designs to color, fostering their creativity and storytelling abilities.
  • Exploring various art techniques, such as blending colors, using different brush strokes, or experimenting with mixed media.
  • Engaging the child in discussions about different artists, art styles, and famous artworks to spark their curiosity and appreciation for art.
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