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- The child learned about the concept of creating three-dimensional objects using papier-mâché.
- The child explored the process of building a volcano model and understanding the structure of a volcano.
- The child experienced the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar, creating an erupting effect.
For continued development related to this activity, encourage the child to explore more art projects using different materials and techniques. They can experiment with different shapes and sizes, and even create other models of natural phenomena like mountains or caves. Additionally, they can learn more about volcanoes by researching different types of volcanoes around the world and their characteristics.
- Volcanoes: Mountains of Fire by Eric Arnold: This book introduces young readers to volcanoes and explains how they are formed and what happens during an eruption.
- Art Lab for Kids: 52 Creative Adventures in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Paper, and Mixed Media by Susan Schwake: This book provides a wide range of art activities and projects that can inspire the child to explore various art techniques.
- What's Inside a Volcano? by Rosie McCormick: This book takes children on an adventure inside a volcano, explaining the different layers and elements found within.
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