Activity: "My child made a tree house from cardboard"
Art
- The child learned about spatial awareness and proportions by designing and constructing the tree house.
- They explored different color combinations and patterns while decorating the cardboard structure.
- They experimented with various textures and materials to create a visually appealing tree house.
- The child developed their creativity and imagination by envisioning and bringing their idea to life.
Encourage your child to further develop their artistic skills by engaging in more hands-on projects, such as creating other miniature structures or designing their own unique artwork using different mediums. They can also explore different art styles and techniques by studying the works of famous artists and trying to replicate or reinterpret their styles.
Book Recommendations
- The Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell: This graphic novel follows a group of children who transform their neighborhood using cardboard and their imagination.
- Not a Box by Antoinette Portis: This picture book celebrates the power of imagination as a simple cardboard box becomes a world of endless possibilities.
- Boxitects by Kim Smith: In this story, a young girl named Meg uses cardboard boxes to create fantastic structures while competing in a city-wide competition.
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