Art
- The child learned about different community helpers through visual representations.
- They explored colors and shapes while creating images of community helpers.
- The child practiced fine motor skills by using crayons or colored pencils to draw community helpers.
- They learned about different art techniques, such as coloring, shading, and blending, while creating their artwork.
Encourage the child to continue exploring art by creating more images of community helpers using different materials and techniques. They can try using paints, clay, or even collage to represent different community helpers. Encourage them to experiment with different colors and textures to make their artwork more interesting.
Book Recommendations
- Whose Hat Is This?: A Look at Hats Workers Wear - Hard, Tall, and Shiny by Sharon Katz Cooper: This book introduces different types of hats worn by community helpers and explores their roles in society.
- Community Helpers from A to Z by Bobbie Kalman: This alphabet book introduces various community helpers and their roles in a fun and engaging way.
- When I Grow Up by Al Yankovic: This book explores different careers and encourages children to dream about what they want to be when they grow up.
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