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  • The child learned about the concept of shapes by drawing the outline of a shark using basic shapes like triangles and circles.
  • They learned about colors by using crayons or markers to color in their shark drawing.
  • The child learned about texture by using different strokes and techniques to create a rough or smooth appearance on their shark drawing.
  • They learned about composition by deciding where to place the shark on the paper and how to balance the elements within the drawing.
  • The child learned about creativity by using their imagination to add unique features or details to their shark drawing.

Tips for continued development:

Encourage the child to explore different art materials such as paints, pastels, or colored pencils to create more vibrant and textured shark drawings. They can also experiment with different art techniques like blending colors or using different brush strokes to add depth and dimension to their artwork. Additionally, provide them with reference materials or books about sharks to inspire their creativity and help them learn more about these fascinating creatures.

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