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  • The child learned about different shapes, colors, and textures by sifting through jewelry.
  • They developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while handling the jewelry pieces.
  • Exploring the jewelry allowed the child to express creativity and imagination.
  • They may have also learned about patterns and designs present in the jewelry.

For continued development, consider introducing the child to different art techniques such as painting or collage making using the jewelry pieces. Encourage them to create their own jewelry-inspired artwork or sculptures using found objects and crafting materials.

Book Recommendations

  • Jewelry Shapes by Lydia Wilton: A picture book introducing shapes through different pieces of jewelry.
  • The Colors of Jewels by Sarah Olsen: An illustrated book exploring the vibrant colors of various jewels and gemstones.
  • The Art of Sparkle by Emma Grant: A story about a child's journey to create their own sparkling jewelry and artwork.

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