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  • The child learned about shapes by identifying and cutting out different shapes for the monster parts.
  • They developed fine motor skills by carefully cutting out the monster parts using safety scissors.
  • The child explored different colors by selecting and using colored paper for the monster parts.
  • They practiced hand-eye coordination by aligning and gluing the monster parts onto a piece of paper.
  • The child learned about composition and design by arranging the monster parts in a creative and visually pleasing way.

To further develop their skills and creativity, you can encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different textures by using materials like fabric scraps or feathers for the monster parts.
  • Explore different art mediums such as paint or markers to add additional details or backgrounds to their monster creations.
  • Encourage imaginative storytelling by having the child create a backstory or personality for their monster using words or drawings.
  • Encourage collaboration by having the child work with a partner or in a group to create a collaborative monster artwork.
  • Introduce art history and show them famous artworks featuring monsters to inspire their own creations.
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