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  • The child demonstrated an understanding of perspective by drawing the cats smaller as they appeared further away from the window.
  • They showcased their knowledge of shading by adding depth and dimension to the cats' bodies.
  • They exhibited creativity by using different colors and patterns for each cat, making them distinct and interesting.
  • The child showed attention to detail by accurately depicting the window frame and curtains.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different art mediums, such as watercolors or pastels, to add more texture and variety to their drawings. They can also try drawing other animals or objects peering out of windows to expand their artistic repertoire.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cat in the Window by Callie Smith Grant: This heartwarming book tells the story of a cat named Toby who spends his days observing the world from a window. It will resonate with the child's interest in cats peering outside a window.
  • Window Cat by Simone Martel: In this charming tale, a curious cat named Felix discovers a hidden world beyond the window and embarks on an exciting adventure. The child will enjoy the cat's perspective and the imaginative storytelling.
  • Cat on the Windowsill by Virginia Gloria: This beautifully illustrated book explores the bond between a child and their pet cat. The child will relate to the idea of a cat enjoying the view from a windowsill and may find inspiration for future drawings.

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