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Art

  • The child demonstrated creativity by building a zoo using stuffed animals and Legos, combining different textures and materials.
  • They learned about color and design as they chose which animals to include in their zoo and how to arrange them.
  • They explored spatial awareness and proportions as they constructed enclosures and habitats for the animals.
  • They practiced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they manipulated the Legos to create various structures.

For continued development, encourage the child to expand their zoo by incorporating other materials such as cardboard boxes, paper tubes, or natural elements like twigs and leaves. They can also explore different art techniques like painting or collage to enhance the visual appeal of their zoo. Additionally, they can research different types of animals and their habitats to create more accurate and educational exhibits.

Book Recommendations

  • ZooBorns! by Andrew Bleiman and Chris Eastland: This book showcases adorable baby animals born in zoos around the world, providing inspiration for the child's zoo-building activities.
  • LEGO Zoo by Scholastic: This book offers step-by-step instructions for building various zoo-themed Lego creations, allowing the child to expand their zoo-building skills.
  • My Visit to the Zoo by Aliki: This book takes young readers on a virtual visit to the zoo, introducing them to different animals and their habitats.

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