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  • Observation skills: The child observed the shape, color, and texture of the watermelon.
  • Color recognition: The child noticed the vibrant red color of the watermelon.
  • Texture exploration: The child felt the smooth outer skin and the juicy, crunchy texture of the watermelon.
  • Imagination: The child may have imagined the watermelon as a whole fruit or as slices.
  • Appreciation for nature: The child learned that watermelons are a natural fruit grown on plants.

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Encourage the child to explore different fruits and vegetables through observation and drawing. They can create still-life drawings or even try their hand at painting using fruits and vegetables as inspiration. Additionally, introduce the child to different art techniques and mediums, such as collage or sculpture, using natural materials like leaves or twigs.

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