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Art

  • The child has learned about shapes and their properties by cutting out different shapes from paper.
  • They have developed fine motor skills by using scissors to cut out their paper art.
  • They have explored colors and patterns by choosing different colored papers and arranging them in their artwork.
  • They have practiced creativity and imagination by designing their own unique paper art pieces.

Encourage continued development in paper art by introducing different techniques such as paper folding (origami), collage-making with different materials, or creating 3D paper sculptures. Encourage them to experiment with different textures, sizes, and colors of paper to create more visually appealing artwork. Provide them with examples of famous paper artists or artworks to inspire their creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Scissor Skills Preschool Workbook for Kids by Modern Kid Press: This workbook provides fun cutting exercises and activities that help develop scissor skills in young children.
  • The Shape of My Heart by Mark Sperring: This book introduces different shapes through a heartwarming story, encouraging children to explore shapes in their own artwork.
  • The Colors of Us by Karen Katz: This book celebrates diversity and explores different skin colors through vibrant illustrations, inspiring children to use a variety of colors in their artwork.

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