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  • Observation: The child observed the water in the pool and its movement.
  • Color: The child noticed the different colors of the pool water.
  • Shapes: The child observed the shapes created by the ripples in the water.
  • Texture: The child felt the texture of the water on their skin.
  • Imagination: The child may have imagined different scenarios or stories while swimming.

To further develop the child's artistic skills related to swimming in a pool, you can encourage them to:

  • Create a drawing or painting of their swimming experience, focusing on the colors and shapes they observed.
  • Experiment with different art materials to recreate the texture of water, such as using watercolors or creating collages with blue and white paper.
  • Encourage the child to use their imagination to create artwork inspired by their swimming adventures, such as drawing underwater creatures or designing their own pool.
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