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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about shapes and colors by identifying and sorting different stickers based on their characteristics.
  • They practiced fine motor skills by peeling and sticking the stickers onto various surfaces.
  • They developed vocabulary by describing the stickers they used, discussing their features, and talking about the pictures or words represented by the stickers.
  • The activity encouraged creativity and imagination as the child used the stickers to create their own stories or scenes.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to use stickers to create their own picture books or stories. They can narrate the story as they add stickers to each page, practicing their storytelling skills and enhancing their creativity. You can also introduce alphabet or word stickers to help them learn letter recognition and spelling. Another idea is to provide blank cards or paper and have the child design and decorate their own greeting cards using stickers.

Book Recommendations

  • Sticker Early Learning: Colors by Roger Priddy: This book introduces colors using stickers and simple text, making it engaging and interactive for preschoolers.
  • My Big Sticker Book of Words by Priddy Books: With over 500 stickers, this book helps children learn new words and expand their vocabulary through interactive sticker activities.
  • Sticker Dolly Dressing Princesses by Fiona Watt: This interactive sticker book allows children to dress up princesses with beautiful stickers, fostering creativity and imagination.

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