Art
- The child learned about recycling and repurposing materials by using a toilet roll as a paint stamp.
- They explored color mixing by using different paints on the toilet roll and creating various patterns and designs.
- They practiced fine motor skills by holding and maneuvering the toilet roll to create different shapes and textures on paper.
- The child experimented with different art techniques, such as rolling, stamping, and dragging the toilet roll to create unique effects in their artwork.
Encourage the child to continue exploring their creativity by using other household items as art tools. They can try using sponges, bottle caps, or even vegetables to create different textures and patterns. Encourage them to experiment with different paint colors and techniques to further enhance their artistic skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Toilet Roll Alphabet Book by Julia M. Russell: This book introduces the alphabet using toilet rolls as a fun and interactive tool. Each page features a different letter and an associated word for children to learn.
- The Toilet Paper Tigers by Gordon Korman: In this humorous story, a group of kids forms a toilet paper club and embarks on a mission to save their beloved bathroom staple from extinction.
- Don't Let the Pigeon Use the Toilet Paper! by Mo Willems: This picture book follows the mischievous Pigeon as he tries to get his wings on a roll of toilet paper. It's a funny and engaging story that will entertain young readers.
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