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Art

  • The child experiences different flavors and colors, providing sensory stimulation and inspiration for artistic expression.
  • Observing the lollipop's shape and design can inspire the child to create their own art, perhaps drawing or painting a lollipop.
  • This activity can also teach the child about colors and how they mix and blend together.
  • The act of licking the lollipop can also inspire movement and dance, allowing the child to express themselves creatively.

Encourage the child to explore different textures and create art using various materials like tissue paper, cardboard, and paint. This will help them further develop their fine motor skills and foster creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Lolly-Lolly-Lollipop by Mick Inkpen: A delightful story that celebrates the joy of lollipops and the fun of sharing.
  • The Lollipop Monster by Ellen Weiss: A funny and imaginative tale about a little monster and his big love for lollipops.
  • Lollipop Logic by Bonnie Risby: A book of fun and challenging logic puzzles to spark critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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