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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing as they observed the different hues and shades of bubbles.
  • They explored the concept of transparency as they saw the bubbles change shape and size.
  • The child developed an understanding of texture as they touched the bubbles and felt their smoothness.
  • They learned about the concept of movement and motion as they observed the bubbles floating in the air.

Encourage the child to further develop their artistic skills by experimenting with different bubble solutions to create unique bubble patterns and textures. They can also try incorporating bubbles into their artwork by blowing bubbles onto a canvas and using the resulting shapes as inspiration for painting or drawing.

Book Recommendations

  • Bubbles: Floats, Spins, and Pops by Patricia J. Murphy: This book introduces the science behind bubbles in a fun and engaging way, perfect for preschoolers.
  • The Bubble Factory by Tomie dePaola: Join the bubble-blowing adventures of Toby and his grandfather in this delightful picture book.
  • Bubble Trouble by Margaret Mahy: A humorous story about a little girl named Mabel who gets caught in a bubble that keeps getting bigger and bigger.

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