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Art

  • The Twelfth-grade child learned about sculpture and form by creating a three-dimensional representation of poop using Lego bricks.
  • They explored color and texture by selecting different colored bricks and incorporating details like bumps or ridges in their Lego poop design.
  • The child practiced creativity and imagination by coming up with unique and inventive ways to construct their Lego poop sculpture.
  • They developed their fine motor skills by carefully assembling and manipulating the Lego bricks to achieve the desired shape and design.

Encourage the child to continue exploring different forms of sculpture using Lego bricks. They can experiment with creating other objects or characters using a variety of Lego pieces, which will further enhance their artistic skills and creativity.

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