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Art

  • The child learned to observe and appreciate the beauty in their surroundings by selecting interesting subjects for their photos.
  • They practiced composition and framing by deciding how to capture the objects in their photos.
  • They explored the concept of perspective and viewpoint as they took photos from different angles and distances.
  • Through this activity, the child also engaged in self-expression and creativity by choosing what to photograph and how to present it.

Encourage the child to create a photo collage or an art project using their favorite photos as inspiration. They can also write short stories or poems inspired by their photographs, combining art and language skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Camera! Zoom in on the World of Photography by National Geographic Kids: This book introduces young readers to the world of photography and provides tips for capturing the world around them.
  • Look! Seeing the Light in Art and Science by Andree Prigent: This book explores how artists and scientists observe and interpret the world, connecting art and science through observation and creativity.
  • How Artists See Jr.: Dogs by Colleen Carroll: This book presents a collection of art featuring dogs and encourages children to see the world through the eyes of artists, fostering an appreciation for different perspectives and styles.

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