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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing by experimenting with different paint colors and observing the results.
  • The child explored various textures and techniques by using sponges and a paintbrush to create different effects on the paper.
  • The child developed fine motor skills by holding and manipulating the paintbrush and sponges.
  • The child expressed creativity and imagination by randomly smearing the paint on the paper.

Encourage further development by introducing new painting tools and materials such as cotton swabs, q-tips, or even household objects like sponges, forks, or leaves to create different textures and patterns. You can also provide the child with a variety of paint colors and encourage them to mix and experiment with different combinations. Additionally, you can suggest painting on different surfaces like cardboard, fabric, or rocks to explore how the paint behaves on different materials.

Book Recommendations

  • Mix It Up! by Hervé Tullet: This interactive book encourages children to explore colors and experiment with mixing them.
  • The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt: This engaging story introduces children to different colors and encourages them to think creatively.
  • Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh: This book teaches children about primary and secondary colors through a story about three mice who mix paints.

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