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Art

  • The child learned about balance and movement as they rode the skateboard, which can be reflected in their artwork through dynamic and kinetic compositions.
  • They may have observed the shapes and patterns of the surroundings while skating, providing inspiration for potential art projects.
  • The act of skateboarding is a form of self-expression, and the child can explore this idea further by creating artwork that reflects their personal experiences and emotions related to skateboarding.

Encourage the child to incorporate skateboard-related elements into their artwork, such as creating a collage using skateboarding magazines and stickers, or painting a picture of themselves on a skateboard. They can also experiment with different mediums to depict the sense of motion and adventure associated with skateboarding.

Book Recommendations

  • Skateboard Party by Karen English: A story about two friends who enjoy skateboarding and learn about the value of friendship.
  • The Skateboard Kid by Jake Maddox: This book follows a boy who has to overcome fears and challenges related to skateboarding.
  • Skateboard Renegade by Matt Christopher: In this book, the main character learns valuable lessons about perseverance and determination through skateboarding.

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