- Observation skills: The child learned to observe the different shapes, colors, and textures of the objects they found on the beach.
- Composition: The child learned to arrange the objects they collected in visually pleasing ways, creating compositions using different sizes, colors, and textures.
- Texture: By touching and feeling the objects they found, the child learned about different textures and how they can be represented in art.
- Imagination: The child used their imagination to see the potential in the objects they found, transforming them into something new and creative.
- Environmental awareness: Through beach combing, the child learned about the impact of human activity on the environment and the importance of taking care of our natural surroundings.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create art using the objects they found on the beach, such as making collages, sculptures, or even using them as natural paintbrushes. They can also explore different art techniques, such as printmaking or rubbing, using the textures of the objects. Additionally, encourage the child to research and learn about different artists who incorporate found objects in their artwork, inspiring them to further develop their creativity and artistic skills.