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  • The child learned about storytelling and narrative structure by creating a plot for the puppet show.
  • They learned about character development by creating unique personalities for each puppet.
  • The child learned about visual representation by designing and creating the puppets.
  • They learned about color theory by choosing and using different colors for the puppets.
  • The child learned about spatial awareness by positioning the puppets on the puppet stage.
  • They learned about movement and gesture by manipulating the puppets during the show.
  • The child learned about audience engagement by considering the reactions and responses of the viewers.

For continued development, the child can explore different puppet-making techniques such as using different materials like paper bags, socks, or even recycled materials. They can also experiment with different styles of puppetry, such as shadow puppets or finger puppets. Encouraging the child to write their own scripts and create more elaborate sets can further enhance their storytelling and artistic skills. Additionally, introducing them to different types of puppet shows from different cultures can broaden their understanding and appreciation of art.

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