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  • The child is learning about colors by identifying and using different crayons.
  • They are practicing fine motor skills by holding and manipulating the crayons.
  • They are exploring shapes and patterns by coloring within the lines or creating their own designs.
  • They may also be learning about counting and numbers if they are counting the crayons or the areas they color.

Continued development can be encouraged by providing coloring books or worksheets with more complex shapes and patterns for the child to color. They can also be challenged to create their own patterns using the crayons or try mixing colors to create new shades.

Book Recommendations

  • The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt: This book tells the story of a box of crayons going on strike, each writing a letter to their owner. It explores colors and emotions in a fun and creative way.
  • Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson: In this classic book, Harold uses his purple crayon to create his own imaginative world. It encourages creativity and problem-solving.
  • Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert: This interactive book introduces colors and shapes through cut-out pages that reveal different animals. It combines learning with hands-on exploration.

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