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  • The child learned about colors by sorting and placing colorful pegs onto the pegboard.
  • They developed fine motor skills by grasping and manipulating the small pegs.
  • The activity introduced basic shapes and patterns as the child arranged the pegs in different formations.
  • The child explored spatial awareness by learning to fit the pegs into the holes on the board.
  • They practiced hand-eye coordination as they aimed to match the peg with the correct hole.

For continued development, the child can explore using different sized pegs or experimenting with various patterns and color combinations. They can also create their own designs on a larger pegboard or try transferring their artwork onto paper by pressing the pegs onto the surface. Encouraging them to think creatively and use their imaginations while engaging with the peg activity can further enhance their artistic skills.

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