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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing by combining different colors of play dough and observing the resulting shades.
  • They explored texture by creating different patterns and imprints on the play dough using various tools.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills by shaping and molding the play dough into different objects, such as animals or plants.
  • They expressed their creativity and imagination by using the play dough as a medium to create sculptures or scenes.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different materials and textures in their play dough creations. They can incorporate natural items like leaves or shells, or try adding glitter or beads for added visual interest. Encourage them to try creating more complex sculptures or scenes, and provide them with prompts or themes to inspire their creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • The Play Dough Cookbook by Laura Strack: This book provides fun and creative recipes for making your own play dough at home, along with ideas for imaginative play and projects.
  • Clay Lab for Kids by Cassie Stephens: Although focused on clay, this book offers a variety of hands-on art projects that can inspire the child's creativity and further develop their sculpting skills.
  • Art Lab for Kids by Susan Schwake: This book offers a wide range of art activities, including some that involve play dough, that encourage experimentation, creativity, and artistic exploration.

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