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Art

  • The child has learned the fine motor skills required for cutting with scissors and tracing.
  • They have gained an understanding of shapes and patterns through the process of cutting and gluing paper.
  • They have developed their creativity by making their own designs and creations.
  • Through the activity, the child has practiced following instructions and sequencing steps in the craft process.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different types of paper, such as textured or patterned paper, and experiment with various cutting techniques. They can also try incorporating other materials like beads, buttons, or ribbons into their paper crafts to add dimension and texture. Encourage them to think outside the box and create their own unique projects, such as paper sculptures or pop-up cards.

Book Recommendations

  • Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg: This book celebrates the creative process and encourages children to embrace mistakes as opportunities for artistic exploration.
  • Not a Box by Antoinette Portis: This imaginative book explores the power of a simple box and encourages children to see ordinary objects as a canvas for their creativity.
  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: This story follows a young girl who discovers her artistic ability by simply making a mark. It inspires children to have confidence in their own artistic expression.

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