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  • The child has learned about colors by sorting the toys based on their color.
  • They have also learned about patterns and arrangement by organizing the toys in a specific order.
  • Through this activity, the child has discovered different shapes and forms in the toys.
  • They have developed fine motor skills by handling and arranging the toys.
  • The child has learned about categorization and classification by sorting the toys into different groups.
  • They have gained an understanding of composition by creating visually appealing arrangements of toys.

To further develop the child's artistic skills, you can encourage them to:

  • Explore different textures and materials by using a variety of toys or objects.
  • Create their own toys or sculptures using clay, playdough, or recycled materials.
  • Experiment with a variety of art mediums such as watercolors, markers, or collage.
  • Encourage them to draw or paint their favorite toys or design their own imaginary toys.
  • Introduce them to famous artists and their works to inspire creativity.
  • Provide opportunities for the child to visit art museums or attend art workshops.
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