- The child observed the different costumes and designs of the Disney characters.
- The child noticed the vibrant colors used in the costumes and how they made the characters stand out.
- The child learned to appreciate the artistry and attention to detail in the costumes.
- The child observed the facial expressions and body language of the characters, learning about portraying emotions through art.
- The child engaged in conversations with the characters and learned about the stories behind their designs and appearances.
- The child may have noticed other guests taking photos or drawing sketches of the characters, fostering an understanding of different artistic mediums.
For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to:
- Create their own drawings or paintings inspired by the Disney characters they met.
- Experiment with different colors and materials to design their own costumes or character outfits.
- Try acting out different emotions and expressions to better understand how to convey them through art.
- Explore other forms of creative expression like storytelling or writing based on the characters they encountered.
- Visit local art galleries or attend community arts events to further develop their appreciation for different artistic styles and techniques.