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Art

  • The child learns about colors and how to mix them by combining different colors of playdough.
  • The child practices fine motor skills by shaping and molding the playdough into different objects and figures.
  • The child explores different textures and patterns by pressing different tools or objects onto the playdough.
  • The child expresses their creativity and imagination by creating unique and original sculptures or scenes with playdough.

Encourage the child to further develop their artistic skills by introducing different materials to use with playdough, such as beads, feathers, or pipe cleaners. They can also experiment with different techniques like stamping or using cookie cutters to create specific shapes. Additionally, you can encourage the child to use playdough to tell stories or create characters, fostering their storytelling abilities and narrative skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Playful World of Playdough by Amy Palanjian: This book provides creative ideas and step-by-step instructions for various playdough projects, encouraging children to explore their imagination and artistic abilities.
  • Playdough Adventures by Karen Backstein: In this interactive book, children can follow along different playdough adventures and engage in hands-on activities that promote creativity, problem-solving, and fine motor skills.
  • Playdough ABC by Janie Bynum: Combining playdough and early literacy skills, this book introduces children to the alphabet through playful and engaging activities, making learning letters fun and tactile.

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