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  • The child learned how to use different shapes and lines to create characters.
  • They learned about proportion and how to make their characters look balanced.
  • They learned about facial expressions and how to convey emotions through their drawings.
  • They learned about color theory and how to choose colors that complement each other.
  • They learned about storytelling and how to create characters that fit into a specific narrative.

To continue developing their artistic skills, the child can try:

  • Experimenting with different art mediums such as colored pencils, markers, or watercolors.
  • Exploring different art styles and techniques, such as cartooning or realism.
  • Practicing drawing different body poses and gestures to make their characters more dynamic.
  • Creating backgrounds and settings for their characters to enhance the storytelling aspect.
  • Collaborating with others to create a group of characters for a shared story or comic.
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