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Art

  • The child has learned fine motor skills by using scissors to cut paper.
  • They have learned about shapes and spatial awareness by cutting different shapes from the paper.
  • The child has practiced their hand-eye coordination while cutting along lines or patterns on the paper.
  • They have explored their creativity by cutting paper into various designs and patterns.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different types of paper, such as colored or textured paper. They can also try cutting out specific objects or characters from magazines or newspapers to create collages. Additionally, they can explore the concept of symmetry by folding the paper and cutting out symmetrical shapes.

Book Recommendations

  • Cut It Out! by Barbara Reid: This book introduces different cutting techniques and encourages children to create their own paper art.
  • The Scissors Book by Usborne: This interactive book provides step-by-step instructions for cutting various shapes and objects.
  • Art Workshop for Children by Barbara Rucci: This book includes a variety of art activities, including cutting and collage, to inspire creativity in young children.

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