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Art

  • The child has learned how to use colors effectively to create a visually appealing birthday card.
  • They have practiced their fine motor skills by cutting and gluing different paper shapes to decorate the card.
  • The child has learned how to express their creativity and personal style through the design of the birthday card.
  • They have learned how to use different art techniques such as drawing, coloring, and collage to create their card.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different art mediums such as watercolors or markers to create more vibrant and diverse birthday cards. They can also try incorporating other elements like glitter, ribbons, or stickers to add extra flair to their designs. Additionally, encourage them to personalize the cards further by adding their own hand-drawn illustrations or writing heartfelt messages inside.

Book Recommendations

  • Happy Birthday, Moon by Frank Asch: This charming story follows a bear who wants to give the moon a birthday present. It explores themes of friendship, creativity, and thoughtfulness.
  • Arthur's Birthday by Marc Brown: Arthur plans the perfect birthday party for his friend Muffy, but things don't go as planned. This book teaches children about problem-solving, adaptability, and the importance of friendship.
  • The Best Birthday Party Ever by Jennifer LaRue Huget: This story follows a young girl who plans a birthday party with a unique theme. It encourages creativity, imagination, and the importance of celebrating individuality.

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