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Art

  • The child has learned basic shape recognition by drawing a stick person, which consists of simple lines and circles.
  • The child has demonstrated creativity by adding details to their stick person, such as facial features or clothing.
  • The child has developed fine motor skills by using a pencil or crayon to draw the stick person on paper.
  • The child has gained an understanding of proportion and body positioning by attempting to create a balanced stick person with appropriate limb lengths.

Encourage your child to continue exploring their artistic abilities by introducing them to different drawing techniques or materials. They can experiment with using different colors, textures, or mediums such as markers, paints, or clay. Engage in conversations about different art styles or artists to inspire their creativity further.

Book Recommendations

  • Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson: This classic book follows the adventures of Harold as he uses his purple crayon to create his own imaginative world.
  • Lines That Wiggle by Candace Whitman: This book introduces various types of lines and encourages children to explore the possibilities of line art.
  • Not a Stick by Antoinette Portis: In this story, a stick transforms into various imaginative objects, inspiring children to see the creative potential in everyday objects.

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