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  • The child learned about colors by selecting different colored tissue paper for the confetti poppers.
  • They learned about shapes by cutting the tissue paper into different shapes to use as confetti.
  • The child learned about textures by feeling the different textures of the tissue paper.
  • They learned about patterns by arranging the tissue paper in a pattern before rolling it up.
  • The child learned about cause and effect by understanding that when they pull the string, the confetti pops out.
  • They learned about fine motor skills by cutting the tissue paper and rolling it up tightly.
  • The child learned about creativity by designing their own confetti poppers and choosing how to decorate them.

For continued development, the child can explore different materials to make confetti poppers, such as using colored construction paper or wrapping paper. They can also experiment with different shapes and sizes of confetti to create unique effects. Additionally, the child can use their confetti poppers to create artwork by popping the confetti onto a canvas or paper and creating a collage. This activity can also be extended by incorporating music and movement, where the child can dance and pop the confetti to the rhythm of the music.

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