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  • Art: The child has practiced fine motor skills by navigating through the maze and staying within the lines.
  • Art: They have also learned about spatial awareness and problem-solving as they figure out the correct path to complete the maze.
  • Social Studies: Through the maze's theme (such as a world map or famous landmarks), the child has learnt about different countries and cultures.
  • Social Studies: The activity could be used to spark discussions about geography, history, or different types of art found around the world.

For continued development related to the activity, you can:

  • Encourage the child to create their own maze using different themes or concepts they are interested in.
  • Ask them to research more about the countries or landmarks depicted in the maze and share their findings with others.
  • Integrate art into social studies by having the child draw or paint their favorite landmark from the maze.
  • Explore other interactive art activities that combine subjects like geography, history, or cultures.
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