Art
- The child learned about creativity and imagination by creating a school for her stuffies. She had to come up with ideas for classrooms, teachers, and activities.
- The child learned about color and design by decorating the classrooms and creating artwork for the school.
- The child learned about organization and planning by arranging the classrooms in a logical and functional way.
- The child learned about storytelling and narrative by creating stories and scenarios for her stuffies to act out in their school.
Encourage continued development in art by providing the child with various art supplies and materials to further decorate and enhance the school for her stuffies. Encourage her to experiment with different art techniques and styles to create unique and visually appealing elements for the school.
Book Recommendations
- The Secret School by Avi: In this book, a teacher and her students must keep their school a secret during a time when education is prohibited. This story explores the importance of education and the power of learning.
- Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar: This book takes place in a quirky and unconventional school where anything can happen. It encourages creativity and imagination, similar to the child's activity of creating a school for her stuffies.
- The Magical Ms. Plum by Bonny Becker: This book follows the adventures of a new teacher who has magical powers. It highlights the importance of a fun and engaging learning environment, which resonates with the child's activity.
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