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Art

  • The child learned about spatial awareness and proportions by measuring and cutting the cardboard boxes to create the cat house.
  • They explored color and texture by decorating the cat house with paint or markers.
  • They practiced creativity and problem-solving by designing the layout of the cat house and figuring out how to attach the boxes together.
  • They gained an understanding of recycling and repurposing materials by using cardboard boxes to build the cat house instead of buying a new one.

Encourage your child to further develop their creativity by challenging them to create other structures or objects using cardboard boxes. They can experiment with different shapes, sizes, and designs, and even add additional materials like fabric or paper to enhance their creations. Encourage them to think outside the box (pun intended!) and come up with unique and imaginative ideas.

Book Recommendations

  • Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell: This graphic novel tells the story of a group of kids who transform cardboard boxes into a magical kingdom. It explores themes of imagination, friendship, and creativity.
  • Not a Box by Antoinette Portis: This picture book celebrates the power of imagination as a simple cardboard box becomes anything the main character can dream of.
  • Cardboard Creations: Open-Ended Exploration with Recycled Materials by Barbara R. Blackburn and Melissa Jackson: This activity book provides step-by-step instructions and inspiration for creating various projects using recycled materials, including cardboard boxes.

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