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Art

  • The child learned about different colors and their significance in the grocery store. They observed how different fruits and vegetables come in various vibrant colors.
  • The child practiced their observation skills by paying attention to the different shapes and sizes of products in the grocery store.
  • The child explored the concept of composition by arranging various food items in their shopping cart in a visually appealing manner.
  • The child expressed their creativity by designing their own grocery store logo or signage.

Continued development can include encouraging the child to create their own grocery store-themed artwork, such as painting or drawing a still life of fruits and vegetables or making a collage using food packaging.

Book Recommendations

  • At the Supermarket by Anne Rockwell: This book takes readers on a journey through a supermarket, introducing them to different departments and the various items found there.
  • Shopping Basket by John Burningham: Follow a little girl as she goes on a shopping adventure and fills her basket with all sorts of interesting items.
  • The Supermarket Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner: Join the Boxcar Children as they solve a mystery that takes place in a supermarket.

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