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Activity: "Made a scarecrow"

Art

  • The child learned how to use various art materials such as colored paper, glue, and markers to create a scarecrow.
  • They explored different textures and patterns by using a variety of materials for the scarecrow's clothing and accessories.
  • The child learned about proportion and balance by creating a scarecrow with appropriate body proportions and positioning it in a stable pose.
  • They practiced their creativity and imagination by coming up with unique and personalized designs for their scarecrow.

Encourage the child to further develop their artistic skills by exploring different art mediums and techniques. They can experiment with painting, sculpting, or even try their hand at digital art using online tools or apps. Encourage them to observe and study different artists' styles and techniques, and try to incorporate those into their own artwork.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lonely Scarecrow by Tim Preston: A heartwarming story about a scarecrow who longs for friendship and belonging.
  • The Scarecrow's Hat by Ken Brown: Follow the adventures of a clever scarecrow as he tries to retrieve his missing hat.
  • Scarecrow Magic by Ed Masessa: Join Jack, a young boy, as he discovers the magical world of scarecrows.

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