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Art

  • The child has learned the concept of folding paper to create envelopes.
  • The child has learned how to use glue or tape to secure the edges of the envelopes.
  • The child has learned how to decorate the envelopes using colors, stickers, or drawings.
  • The child has learned how to use scissors to cut out shapes or patterns to embellish the envelopes.

Encourage the child to explore different materials for decorating the envelopes, such as glitter, ribbons, or fabric scraps. They can also experiment with different folding techniques to create unique envelope designs. Additionally, you can introduce the concept of addressing and sending the envelopes to friends or family members as a way to further develop their creativity and social skills.

Book Recommendations

  • My Envelope Book by Marianne Dubuc: This book tells the story of a little girl who receives an envelope and discovers all the possibilities it holds.
  • The Envelope Please by Melanie Watt: In this book, a young rabbit named Chester receives a mysterious envelope and embarks on an adventure to discover its contents.
  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: Although not directly related to envelopes, this book encourages children to embrace their creativity and think outside the box when it comes to art.

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