- Observation: The child learns to observe the colors, shapes, and patterns of the fireworks.
- Color recognition: The child learns to identify different colors used in the fireworks display.
- Pattern recognition: The child learns to recognize and identify patterns created by the fireworks in the sky.
- Imagination: The child's imagination is stimulated as they watch the fireworks and create stories or images in their mind.
- Emotional expression: The child may experience different emotions while watching the fireworks, such as excitement, awe, or joy.
For continued development related to the activity, you can:
- Encourage the child to draw or paint their own fireworks using different colors and shapes.
- Provide materials like colored pencils, markers, or watercolors for the child to create their own fireworks artwork.
- Discuss the different emotions the child felt while watching the fireworks and encourage them to express those emotions through art.
- Explore other forms of art inspired by fireworks, such as creating collages using cut-out pictures of fireworks or making 3D sculptures using recycled materials.