- Recognized different types of fruit
- Learned to count from 1 to 10
- Identified different colors
- Developed hand-eye coordination through dancing
- Improved listening skills by following the rhythm of the music
- Enhanced gross motor skills through movement and dancing
- Explored different sensory experiences through touching and feeling the fruit
- Learned about the concept of size by comparing different fruits
- Developed an appreciation for music and rhythm
For continued development, you can try the following creative ways:
- Create your own sensory fruit activity by using real fruit or plastic fruit toys. Encourage the child to touch, smell, and taste the fruit while playing music in the background.
- Introduce musical instruments to the child and let them explore different sounds and rhythms. Encourage them to create their own music using the instruments.
- Explore different genres of music with the child and discuss how they make them feel. Encourage them to express their emotions through movement and dance.
- Encourage the child to sing along with their favorite songs and learn new songs together. This will help improve their language skills and memory.
- Attend music classes or join a music group for toddlers to further enhance their musical abilities and socialize with other children.