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  • Observation: The child observes the colors of nature, such as the green grass, blue sky, and colorful flowers.
  • Imagination: The child uses their imagination to create stories and scenarios while playing outside.
  • Shapes: The child notices and identifies different shapes in their surroundings, such as round flowers or rectangular windows.
  • Textures: The child feels and explores different textures, such as the rough bark of a tree or the soft petals of a flower.
  • Patterns: The child may notice patterns in nature, such as the alternating colors of a butterfly's wings or the repeating shapes of leaves on a tree.
  • Composition: The child arranges natural objects, such as rocks or leaves, to create their own compositions or designs.

Continued development: Encourage the child to further explore their creativity and artistic skills by incorporating art materials into their outdoor play. They can use sidewalk chalk to draw colorful pictures on the pavement, collect natural materials like leaves or flowers to create collages, or use watercolors to paint scenes from their outdoor adventures. Additionally, taking nature walks and visiting parks or gardens can provide inspiration for their artistic endeavors.

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