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Art

  • The child learned how to use different colors to create a vibrant and visually appealing drawing.
  • They learned how to use different types of lines (e.g. straight, curved, dashed) to add depth and texture to their drawings.
  • They learned how to use shapes (e.g. circles, squares, triangles) as building blocks to create more complex drawings.
  • The child learned how to express their creativity and imagination through their drawings.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different art materials such as pastels, watercolors, or markers to explore different techniques and effects in their drawings. They can also try drawing from observation, such as still life objects or their surroundings, to improve their observation and attention to detail skills. Additionally, encourage the child to explore different art styles and artists to broaden their artistic knowledge and inspire new ideas for their drawings.

Book Recommendations

  • Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg: A delightful and interactive book that encourages children to embrace mistakes and turn them into something beautiful.
  • Ish by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a boy who discovers the joy of creation, even when his drawings don't turn out quite right.
  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a girl who learns to embrace her own creativity and self-expression through a simple dot drawing.

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