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  • Identified and named different colors on the Candyland game board
  • Recognized and matched colors of the candy cards to the corresponding spaces on the game board
  • Explored and discussed the concept of patterns through the repeating color patterns on the game board
  • Expressed creativity by imagining and describing the appearance of the candy characters on the game board
  • Developed fine motor skills by moving the game pieces along the board

For continued development related to the Candyland game activity, the child can:

  • Create their own Candyland-inspired artwork using different colors and patterns
  • Design and draw their own candy characters, giving them unique appearances and personalities
  • Experiment with different art materials, such as paints or colored pencils, to recreate the vibrant colors of the Candyland game
  • Explore other board games or card games that incorporate art elements, such as color matching or pattern recognition
  • Visit art museums or galleries to observe and appreciate different styles of artwork, including those that feature bright colors and patterns
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