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Art

  • The child develops imagination and creativity by engaging in pretend play.
  • Through role-playing, the child learns about different characters, costumes, and artistic expressions.
  • By creating their own imaginary worlds, the child explores color combinations and visual storytelling.
  • Through the activity, the child learns to express emotions and ideas through art.

Encourage the child to further develop their artistic skills by providing them with various art materials such as paints, markers, and clay. Encourage them to create their own characters and stories using their imagination. Additionally, exposing the child to different art forms and styles, such as visiting art museums or exploring art books, can inspire their creativity and expand their artistic knowledge.

Book Recommendations

  • The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola: A story about a young boy who discovers the joy of creating art and finds inspiration in unexpected places.
  • Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson: Follow Harold as he uses his purple crayon to create his own imaginative world.
  • Ish by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a boy who learns that art is about expressing oneself and not just about creating perfect drawings.

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