Art
- The child learned about shapes and forms by folding the paper airplane into a specific design.
- They explored colors by decorating the paper airplane with markers or crayons.
- They practiced fine motor skills by carefully folding the paper and making precise adjustments.
- The child expressed their creativity by adding unique designs or patterns to the paper airplane.
For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different folding techniques to create more advanced paper airplane designs. They can also try using different materials such as colored paper or lightweight cardboard to make their airplanes more durable and visually appealing.
Book Recommendations
- The Paper Airplane Book by Seymour Simon: This book provides step-by-step instructions on how to fold various paper airplane designs and includes fun facts about flight.
- My Amazing Flying Machines by Jane O'Connor: Join the main character Tommy as he explores the world of aviation and builds his own paper airplanes.
- The Great Paper Caper by Oliver Jeffers: A delightful story about a bear who loves to make paper airplanes and embarks on an adventure to solve a mystery.
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