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  • The child learned about colors and color coordination while cleaning different parts of the bathroom, such as using different colored cleaners for different surfaces.
  • They also learned about shapes and patterns while scrubbing tiles or wiping down surfaces.
  • The child practiced their fine motor skills by using a sponge or cloth to clean different areas.
  • They explored creativity by finding ways to make the bathroom look neat and organized after cleaning, such as arranging towels or organizing toiletries.

Continued development can include introducing the child to different art techniques that can be applied to bathroom cleaning, such as using stencils or creating patterns with different cleaning tools. Encouraging the child to come up with their own unique ways to make the bathroom look visually appealing can also foster their creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • The Bathroom Boogie by Clare Foges: This book takes a fun and imaginative approach to cleaning the bathroom, with lively illustrations and rhyming text.
  • Dirty Gertie by Tedd Arnold: In this humorous story, Gertie's messy bathroom becomes a chaotic adventure when all the dirt and grime come alive.
  • Max Cleans Up by Rosemary Wells: Max learns the importance of cleaning up after himself in this engaging story, which includes a bathroom-cleaning scene.

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