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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing and blending by melting crayons onto beeswax candles.
  • They explored different techniques for applying the melted crayons, such as dripping, swirling, and layering.
  • The child discovered the effects of heat on different art materials, as the crayons melted and transformed on the candles.
  • They developed their creativity and artistic expression by designing unique patterns and designs on the candles.

Science

  • The child learned about the properties of beeswax and how it interacts with heat.
  • They observed the process of melting crayons and how they transformed from a solid to a liquid state.
  • The child discovered the concept of heat transfer as they applied heat to the crayons and observed them melting.
  • They explored the concept of viscosity as they observed how the melted crayons flowed and spread on the candles.

To further develop their creativity and artistic skills, the child can experiment with different types of candles, such as soy or paraffin wax, and explore how the melted crayons interact with these materials. They can also try incorporating other art techniques, such as using stencils or adding embellishments like glitter or beads. Additionally, the child can research different candle-making techniques and explore the history and cultural significance of decorated candles in various cultures.

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