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  • Observation: The child observed different colors, shapes, and patterns of various products while shopping.
  • Color recognition: The child identified and named different colors of products they saw while shopping.
  • Pattern recognition: The child noticed and pointed out patterns on clothing, packaging, or other items while shopping.
  • Visual composition: The child observed how products were arranged and displayed in the store, understanding the concept of visual composition.
  • Imagination: The child imagined how they would use or wear certain products they saw while shopping.

Tips for continued development:

Encourage the child to create their own shopping list and draw or write the items they want to buy. This will help them practice their observation and visual composition skills. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to engage in art activities that involve color recognition and pattern creation, such as coloring or creating collages using different colored and patterned materials.

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