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Art

  • The child learned to express their creativity through drawing an Hindi word, exploring visual communication.
  • They practiced fine motor skills while holding and controlling the drawing materials, such as crayons, pencils, or markers.
  • They gained exposure to different colors, textures, and shapes, which can help develop their visual literacy.
  • The activity may have sparked curiosity about Hindi language and culture, fostering an interest in diversity and multiculturalism.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more Hindi words through drawing and introduce them to Indian art and culture. You can also engage in storytelling using Hindi words and create art projects based on Indian folk art.

Book Recommendations

  • Mirror by Suzy Lee: This wordless picture book explores the imaginative play of a child through captivating illustrations.
  • My First Hindi Alphabets Picture Book by Baby Professor: Introduce children to Hindi language and alphabets through vibrant pictures and simple words.
  • by Lisa Manzione: Follow the adventures of Bella and Harry as they discover the wonders of Mumbai, introducing young readers to Indian culture.

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