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Art

  • Developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through shaping and molding the play doh.
  • Explored different colors and textures by mixing and combining different play doh colors.
  • Expressed creativity and imagination by creating various sculptures and shapes with the play doh.
  • Learned basic principles of design, such as symmetry and balance, by arranging and shaping the play doh.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing additional tools and accessories, such as cookie cutters, rolling pins, and sculpting tools. This will allow the child to experiment with different techniques and create more intricate designs. Encouraging them to use play doh to recreate real-life objects or scenes can also enhance their observational skills and attention to detail.

Book Recommendations

  • Play-Doh: Molding Magical Designs by Jennifer Kemmeter: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating unique play doh designs, allowing children to explore their creativity and improve their sculpting skills.
  • The Play-Doh Guide to Creative Fun by DK: This interactive book offers a range of play doh projects, from simple shapes to more advanced creations, along with tips and tricks to inspire young artists.
  • Play-Doh Colors and Shapes by Lucy Schultz: This colorful board book introduces shapes and colors through playful illustrations and play doh-inspired artwork, making learning engaging and interactive.

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