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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing by observing the different colors created when soap is added to water.
  • They explored texture by feeling the different textures of towels and bath toys.
  • They practiced drawing and painting by creating artwork inspired by their bath experience.
  • The child developed their creativity by imagining and designing their own bath toy.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different art materials in the bath, such as bath crayons or bath paints. This will allow them to further explore colors, textures, and their own creativity while having fun in the water.

Book Recommendations

  • Bath Time! by Sandra Boynton: A delightful rhyming book that captures the joy of bath time with quirky animal characters.
  • The Pigeon Needs a Bath! by Mo Willems: Join the hilarious Pigeon as he tries to avoid taking a bath in this humorous and relatable story.
  • Rubber Duckies Don't Say Quack! by Dee Leone: Follow the adventures of a mischievous rubber duck as it explores different bath time activities.

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