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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing and coordination by organizing different colored items in their pretend store.
  • They practiced creative thinking by designing and creating signs for their store using paper and crayons.
  • The child developed fine motor skills by cutting out price tags and labels for their store using child-safe scissors.

Encourage your child to continue exploring their artistic abilities by creating more props for their pretend store. They can make sculptures out of clay or playdough to display in their store, design and paint a storefront sign, or even create their own currency using paper and markers.

Book Recommendations

  • Little Shop of Monsters by R.L. Stine: This book combines art and storytelling as it takes readers on a journey through a spooky monster store.
  • The Storekeeper by Jane DeGroat: This heartwarming story follows a young girl who learns about the importance of responsibility and customer service while helping out at her family's store.
  • Curious George Goes to the Chocolate Factory by H.A. Rey: In this classic tale, Curious George visits a chocolate factory and learns about the process of making chocolate, perfect for inspiring the imagination in a pretend store setting.

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