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Art

  • The child has learned about color mixing and blending by experimenting with different colored magnatiles.
  • They have explored symmetry by creating symmetrical patterns and designs with the magnatiles.
  • The child has learned about balance and structure by building tall and stable structures with the magnatiles.
  • They have developed their spatial awareness and depth perception by creating three-dimensional sculptures with the magnatiles.

Engage the child in open-ended art projects using magnatiles, such as creating abstract sculptures or designing a futuristic cityscape. Encourage them to think outside the box and explore different ways to use the magnatiles in their artwork. Additionally, you can introduce them to famous artists who incorporate geometric shapes and structures in their works, such as Piet Mondrian or Frank Stella.

Book Recommendations

  • Magnatiles: A World of Shapes and Patterns by Sarah Walsh: This book explores the different shapes and patterns that can be created with magnatiles, inspiring the child to experiment and create their own unique designs.
  • Building with Magnatiles: Easy and Fun Ideas for Young Builders by Miranda Smith: This book provides step-by-step instructions for building various structures and creations using magnatiles, giving the child new ideas for their own projects.
  • The Adventures of Magnatile Max by Julia Cook: This story follows the adventures of Max, a young boy who uses magnatiles to build imaginative worlds and solve problems. It promotes creativity and problem-solving skills.

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