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Art

  • The child demonstrated their understanding of shapes by creating the outline of a tiger using geometric shapes.
  • They showed their knowledge of colors by using orange and black to depict the tiger's fur.
  • The child displayed their ability to use lines and shading to add texture to the tiger's fur.
  • They practiced their fine motor skills by carefully controlling the pencil or crayon to draw the details of the tiger's face.

Encourage the child to continue exploring different art techniques and materials. They can experiment with different mediums like watercolors, oil pastels, or collage to create unique tiger-inspired artwork. Encourage them to observe real tigers or look at pictures of tigers to add more realistic details to their drawings. They can also try drawing tigers in different environments or create a series of tiger illustrations.

Book Recommendations

  • The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr: A delightful story of a tiger who visits a little girl's house for tea and the chaos that ensues.
  • Little Tiger's Big Surprise by Julie Sykes: Follow Little Tiger on his quest to find the perfect present for his mom's birthday.
  • Tigers at Twilight by Mary Pope Osborne: Join Jack and Annie on a magical adventure to meet tigers in the wild.

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