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Art

  • The Third-grade child has learned how to manipulate and mold Playdoh to create various shapes and forms.
  • They have explored different colors and experimented with mixing them to create new shades and hues.
  • They have developed fine motor skills by rolling, squeezing, and shaping the Playdoh.
  • They have learned to express their creativity and imagination by making sculptures and objects using Playdoh.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore Playdoh further by introducing different tools and objects to enhance their creations. They can use cookie cutters, forks, straws, or even natural materials like leaves and twigs to create interesting textures and patterns in their Playdoh sculptures. Encourage them to experiment with different techniques such as layering, stacking, or carving to create more complex and detailed artworks.

Book Recommendations

  • Playdoh Princesses by Dena Neusner: Follow the adventures of Princess Penelope as she uses Playdoh to create magical castles and kingdoms.
  • The Playdoh Garden by Sarah Belle: Join Emily as she discovers a magical garden where everything comes to life, including her Playdoh creations.
  • Playdoh Adventures: Underwater World by Emma James: Dive into an underwater world with Jack and Lily as they use Playdoh to sculpt colorful sea creatures and explore the ocean depths.

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