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Art

  • The child learned the concept of molding and shaping clay using their hands.
  • They explored different textures and patterns by pressing various objects onto the clay.
  • They experimented with mixing colors to create unique shades for their clay creations.
  • The child used their imagination to create sculptures and figures using the air dry clay.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different techniques with air dry clay such as adding details and textures using clay tools or found objects. They can also experiment with different sizes and proportions to create more complex sculptures. Encourage them to think about storytelling through their clay creations, creating characters and scenes to bring their imagination to life.

Book Recommendations

  • The Clay Play Book by Terry Taylor: This book provides step-by-step instructions and inspiration for creating various clay projects using air dry clay. It includes fun and easy-to-follow projects for young children.
  • Clay Creations: Easy-to-Make Air Dry Clay Projects by Maureen Carlson: This book offers a range of clay projects suitable for kindergarten-grade children. It provides clear instructions and colorful images to guide young artists through the process.
  • Clay Lab for Kids by Cassie Stephens: This book introduces different clay techniques and projects designed for children. It encourages creativity and provides hands-on activities to explore with air dry clay.

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