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  • The First-grade child developed fine motor skills by holding and maneuvering the scissors.
  • They learned about hand-eye coordination by cutting along specific lines or shapes.
  • The activity helped enhance their creativity as they cut out different shapes or patterns.
  • They became familiar with different colors and textures as they worked with various types of paper.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different types of paper, such as construction paper or tissue paper, to create collages or layered artworks. They could also try cutting out specific objects or characters to create their own scenes or stories.

Book Recommendations

  • The Scissors Book by Ellen Sabin: This interactive book introduces children to the safe and creative use of scissors through various activities and projects.
  • Cut It Out! by Barbara Greenberg: This book provides step-by-step instructions for cutting out and creating different objects, animals, and scenes using scissors and paper.
  • Scissor Skills Preschool Workbook for Kids by Modern Kid Press: This workbook offers a variety of cutting exercises and patterns specifically designed to develop scissor skills in young children.

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