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Art

  • The child has demonstrated creativity by using balloons to make Barbie clothes.
  • They have learned about different shapes and forms by manipulating the balloons into various clothing designs.
  • They have explored color combinations and patterns when choosing the balloons for the clothes.
  • They have practiced fine motor skills by carefully working with the balloons.

Science

  • The child has learned about the properties of balloons, such as their elasticity and ability to hold air.
  • They have experimented with different ways to inflate and tie the balloons.
  • They have observed cause and effect by noticing how the size of the balloon affects the fit of the clothes.
  • They have engaged in imaginative play, which supports their cognitive development.

Encourage your child to continue exploring their creativity by using different materials or objects to make clothes for their dolls. They can try using fabric scraps, paper, or even natural materials like leaves or flowers. Encourage them to think about different styles, patterns, and textures to make their creations unique. They can also experiment with different techniques like sewing, gluing, or folding to create their designs. Encourage them to share their creations with others or even have a mini fashion show with their dolls and friends.

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