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  • Learned about basic woodworking skills
  • Understood the concept of measurements and dimensions
  • Explored different types of wood and their properties
  • Learned about the importance of planning and following instructions
  • Developed problem-solving skills while constructing the birdhouse
  • Explored different painting techniques to decorate the birdhouse
  • Learned about color theory and how to create visually appealing designs
  • Explored the concept of symmetry while decorating the birdhouse
  • Developed fine motor skills while handling tools and painting

Tips for continued development:

Encourage your child to explore other woodworking projects, such as building a small shelf or a simple table. They can also experiment with different painting techniques and materials, such as acrylic paints or watercolors. Encourage them to create their own designs and patterns for future art projects. Additionally, visiting art museums or galleries can inspire them to learn about different art styles and techniques.

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