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Art

  • Roxi learned about creativity and imagination as she pretended to be a pirate, using her imagination to create a pirate world and characters.
  • She explored storytelling and narrative as she acted out a pirate adventure, using her body and voice to portray different characters and scenes.
  • Roxi practiced fine motor skills as she created a pirate hat or a treasure map using simple materials like paper, crayons, and tape.
  • The activity fostered social skills as Roxi collaborated with her friend to create the pirate game and take turns in their play.

Encourage continued development by providing open-ended art materials like markers, paints, and clay to allow Roxi to further exercise her creativity. Encourage her to create her own pirate-themed drawings, paintings, or sculptures and to continue engaging in imaginative play.

Book Recommendations

  • Pirate Boy by Eve Bunting: Young Danny, who longs to be a pirate, becomes one for an afternoon.
  • How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long and David Shannon: A boy becomes a pirate for a day when he is taken on a pirate ship in this humorous and imaginative tale.
  • Shiver Me Letters: A Pirate ABC by June Sobel and Henry Cole: This book introduces the alphabet through a hilarious pirate adventure.

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