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  • Color recognition: The child has learned to identify and differentiate different colors of stickers.
  • Hand-eye coordination: By placing the stickers precisely, the child has improved their hand-eye coordination.
  • Fine motor skills: Peeling and applying stickers requires the child to use their fine motor skills, improving their dexterity.
  • Creativity: The child can experiment with different arrangements and patterns when using the stickers, fostering their creativity.
  • Imagination: The child can create imaginary scenes or stories using the stickers, enhancing their imagination.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other art mediums such as drawing or painting. Provide them with a variety of materials like colored pencils, crayons, and watercolors. In addition, introduce them to different types of stickers such as foam or glitter ones to diversify their sensory experience. Encourage them to use the stickers to create collages or mixed-media artwork by combining them with other materials like paper or fabric. Lastly, engage in conversations about their artwork and ask open-ended questions to stimulate their critical thinking and artistic expression.

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