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  • The child learned to identify and draw different shapes, such as circles for the head and body, and triangles for the horn.
  • The child learned about colors and how to use them creatively to bring their unicorn drawing to life.
  • The child learned about symmetry by drawing both sides of the unicorn's body equally.
  • The child learned about proportions by drawing the unicorn's body parts in relation to each other.
  • The child learned about imagination and creativity by coming up with their own unique unicorn designs.

Tips on creative ways for continued development:

  • Encourage the child to experiment with different art materials such as colored pencils, markers, or crayons, to add more details and depth to their unicorn drawings.
  • Encourage the child to explore different positions and actions for their unicorns, such as flying, sleeping, or playing, to expand their imagination and storytelling skills.
  • Suggest the child to create a unicorn-themed art project, such as a collage or a painting, using magazine cutouts or acrylic paints, to further explore their interest in unicorns and develop their artistic abilities.
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