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Art

  • The child learned to use their imagination to create a fantastical creature by combining different elements.
  • They practiced their drawing skills by depicting a horse and a turnip head rider.
  • They experimented with different colors and shapes to bring their creation to life.
  • They were inspired by Mo Willems' character, Turnip Head, showing an appreciation for different artistic styles and influences.

English Language Arts

  • The child used their creativity to develop a unique character and story concept.
  • They may have written a short description or story to accompany their drawing, practicing their writing skills.
  • They were inspired by Mo Willems' Turnip Head character, showing an understanding of literary references and intertextuality.
  • They demonstrated their ability to interpret and visually represent a character from a story.

Encourage your child to continue exploring their creativity by trying out different art techniques and mediums. They can experiment with different materials such as watercolors, colored pencils, or even sculpting clay to create more characters and scenes from their imagination. They could also try writing a short story or comic strip featuring their magical horse with a turnip head rider. By combining their artistic and storytelling skills, they can create their own unique world and characters.

Book Recommendations

  • The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! by Mo Willems: A hilarious story featuring Mo Willems' beloved Pigeon character.
  • Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin: A fun and imaginative book about dragons and their love for tacos.
  • Not Quite Narwhal by Jessie Sima: A heartwarming story about a unicorn who discovers they may not be what they initially thought.

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