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Art

  • The child has explored different textures and shapes by using their fingers to pick their nose.
  • They have demonstrated fine motor skills by carefully picking their nose without causing discomfort or injury.
  • Through this activity, the child has shown creativity and imagination by pretending to be a nose picker.
  • They have also learned about personal hygiene and the importance of using tissues or handkerchiefs instead of picking their nose.

Continued development related to this activity can include introducing the child to various art materials and encouraging them to create artwork using their fingers, such as finger painting or clay modeling. This can further enhance their fine motor skills and allow them to express their creativity in a more socially acceptable way.

Book Recommendations

  • The Adventures of Mr. Booger by Sarah Pickle: A fun and silly story about a mischievous booger who loves to play hide and seek.
  • Nose-Picking No-No! by Emily Snodgrass: This book teaches children about the importance of using tissues and proper hygiene instead of picking their nose.
  • The Nose Knows by Charlie Snottingham: Join the adventures of Sam, a kid with a magical nose that can detect all sorts of smells, as he solves mysteries and saves the day.

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