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Art

  • The child learned how to manipulate and create different shapes with the yarn, enhancing their fine motor skills.
  • They explored different colors and textures of yarn, developing their visual perception and sensory awareness.
  • Through the process of weaving or braiding the yarn, the child learned about patterns and symmetry.
  • They exercised their creativity by using the yarn to create unique artwork, fostering self-expression.

For continued development, encourage your child to experiment with different techniques such as finger knitting, pom-pom making, or creating yarn-wrapped objects. They can also try incorporating yarn into other art mediums like painting or collage. Encourage them to explore different materials and textures to further enhance their artistic creations.

Book Recommendations

  • The Yarn Princess by Julie Flett: A heartwarming story about a young girl who transforms her world with the magic of yarn.
  • Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen: A tale of a girl who brings color and warmth to her dreary town with an endless supply of magical yarn.
  • Little Quack's Hide and Seek by Lauren Thompson: Join Little Quack and his siblings as they search for their hiding place using colorful yarn as a guide.

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