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  • The child learned about colors and how different fruits produce different colored juices.
  • They learned about shapes and patterns by observing the shapes of different fruits and how they can be arranged in the juicer.
  • The child experimented with different textures and learned how to create smooth or pulpy juices based on the fruit used.
  • They explored the concept of composition by creating visually appealing arrangements of sliced fruits in the juicer.

Continued development can include encouraging the child to experiment with different fruit combinations to create unique and visually appealing juice colors and patterns. They can also explore creating fruit sculptures or paintings inspired by the vibrant colors of the juiced fruits.

Book Recommendations

  • The Juicy World of Fruits by Sarah Johnson: This book explores various fruits and their nutritional benefits while also showcasing creative ways to use fruits, including juicing.
  • Artful Fruit Creations by Emily Adams: This book combines art and culinary skills, providing step-by-step instructions on creating beautiful fruit sculptures, including juiced fruit displays.
  • Colorful Fruit Paintings by Amanda Carter: This book introduces young artists to the world of fruit-inspired still-life paintings, encouraging them to explore the vibrant colors and textures of juiced fruits as artistic inspiration.

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