Art
- The child demonstrated creativity by using a special marker to draw on a non-conventional surface, the window.
- They explored different techniques and tools for drawing, such as using a marker instead of traditional crayons or pencils.
- The child experimented with spatial awareness and perspective by creating their artwork on a vertical surface.
- They learned about cause and effect as they observed the marks they made on the window and how they could be easily wiped away.
Encourage continued artistic development by providing a variety of materials for the child to explore, such as different types of markers, paints, and textured surfaces. Engage them in discussions about their artwork, asking open-ended questions to stimulate their creativity and imagination. Encourage them to try drawing on different surfaces, such as paper, cardboard, or even outside on the sidewalk with washable chalk.
Book Recommendations
- Not a Box by Antoinette Portis: This book encourages children to think creatively and see beyond the ordinary, just like the child who drew on the window with a special marker.
- The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: This story teaches children about the power of creativity and self-expression, inspiring them to embrace their artistic abilities.
- Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh: While not directly related to drawing on windows, this book introduces children to colors and mixing them, which can inspire their artistic explorations.
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