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Art

  • The child learned basic braiding techniques and how to create different styles by using their own hair as a canvas.
  • They explored the use of different hair accessories, such as ribbons or beads, to add flair and creativity to their braided hairstyles.
  • The child experimented with color combinations by incorporating colored hair extensions or using temporary hair dyes.
  • They developed their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by manipulating their hair and creating intricate braids.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different braiding techniques and styles by watching online tutorials or trying out braiding on different hair types, such as dolls or mannequins. They can also experiment with different materials like yarn or fabric strips to create unique braided hairstyles.

Book Recommendations

  • The Braid Book by Sarah Hiscox and Willa Burton: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating various braided hairstyles, including braids for different hair lengths and textures.
  • by Klutz: This interactive book comes with a tool called the Braid Buddy, which helps children create intricate braided hairstyles with ease.
  • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer: While not directly related to hair braiding, this book explores the beauty and importance of nature, promoting a deeper appreciation for the natural materials used in braided hairstyles.

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