Art
- The child learned about different textures and colors while working with the wool fibers.
- They explored the process of wet felting, engaging in a tactile and sensory experience.
- The child demonstrated creativity and imagination in shaping the felted ball.
Science
- The child learned about the properties of wool fibers and how they can interlock and mat together when wet.
- They observed the change in texture and shape as the wool fibers were agitated and compressed.
- They may have discussed the concept of absorption as the wool absorbed water during the felting process.
After making the wet felted ball, encourage the child to experiment with different colors and textures to make a variety of felted objects. They can also explore the concept of density by felting different thicknesses of wool.
Book Recommendations
- The Felted Ball by Lisa Wheeler: A colorful and fun tale of a felted ball's adventures.
- Felting Fun by Jeanette Crews Designs: An interactive book featuring various felted projects for kids.
- Woolly's Wonderful World by Emiko Yamamoto: A delightful story about a sheep's wool and its uses.
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