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Art

  • The child can explore the concept of movement by creating drawings or paintings of different cars in motion.
  • They can experiment with different colors and shapes to depict various parts of the car, such as the wheels, windows, and headlights.
  • The child can use their imagination to design and decorate their own car, using materials like crayons, markers, or stickers.

Encourage the child to continue their artistic development by providing them with different materials to create car-themed art projects. They can try making collages with cut-out car images from magazines, or use clay or playdough to sculpt their own car models.

Book Recommendations

  • My Car by Byron Barton: Follow along as a young boy takes readers on a journey in his car, exploring different places and encountering various vehicles along the way.
  • Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman: Join a group of dogs as they engage in various activities, including driving cars, in this classic children's book.
  • Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle: Experience a fun-filled ride with Little Blue Truck as he helps out his animal friends on the farm.

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