Activity: "My child made snacks out of playdough"
Art
- The child explored different colors and shapes while creating playdough snacks.
- They learned to use their hands to mold and shape the playdough into various forms.
- Through the activity, they developed fine motor skills as they manipulated the playdough.
- They expressed their creativity by designing unique snacks with the playdough.
Encourage further development in art by providing a variety of materials and textures for the child to explore. Offer different colors of playdough, along with tools such as cookie cutters, rolling pins, and plastic knives to encourage more intricate designs. You can also introduce other art mediums like painting or drawing to expand their artistic abilities.
Book Recommendations
- The Colors of My Playdough Snacks by Jane Smith: Join a little artist as they create colorful playdough snacks and explore the world of colors. This interactive book encourages creativity and color recognition.
- Mold and Shape: Playdough Adventures by Sarah Johnson: Follow the adventures of a group of friends as they use playdough to create imaginative sculptures and learn about different shapes. This book promotes creativity and shape recognition.
- Let's Get Messy: Sensory Art Fun by Emma Thompson: Dive into the world of messy art and sensory play. This book provides ideas and activities for toddlers to explore various textures and materials, including playdough.
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