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  • The child learned about different colors and how to identify them.
  • They learned about color mixing by experimenting with blending different colors together.
  • The child learned about color schemes, such as complementary colors or warm and cool colors, by exploring different combinations.
  • They developed fine motor skills by holding and controlling the coloring tools.
  • The child learned about different shading techniques, such as light to dark gradients or cross-hatching, to create depth and dimension.
  • They observed and learned from different coloring styles and techniques used in coloring books or other coloring materials.
  • The child developed their creativity and imagination by using colors to bring their own ideas to life.

To further develop their artistic skills through coloring, encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different textures, such as using crayons, colored pencils, markers, or watercolors for varied effects.
  • Explore different subjects and themes for their coloring projects, such as nature, animals, or fantasy.
  • Try creating their own coloring pages or illustrations to color, fostering their storytelling abilities.
  • Engage in collaborative coloring projects with friends or family, incorporating different perspectives and ideas.
  • Study famous artists or art movements and try to replicate their styles or techniques in their coloring.
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