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Art

  • The child demonstrated fine motor skills by gluing Cheerios onto the paper acorn.
  • The child explored shapes and colors by creating an acorn shape and using Cheerios as a medium.
  • The child practiced creativity by personalizing the acorn with his name.
  • The child learned about texture by feeling the smoothness of the glue and the crunchiness of the Cheerios.

Encourage further development by introducing different art materials such as colored paper, paint, or markers. Encourage the child to experiment with different shapes and patterns, and to explore different themes or objects beyond an acorn. Provide opportunities for the child to share and explain their artwork to develop communication skills and boost confidence.

Book Recommendations

  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a child who discovers the power of creativity and self-expression through a simple dot drawing.
  • Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg: This interactive book celebrates mistakes and encourages children to see them as opportunities for creativity and problem-solving.
  • Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh: A fun and educational book that introduces primary and secondary colors through the story of three mice who accidentally discover paint.

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