Category: Creativity
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Hand Tracing
Your Child Will Learn
The shape of our hands can be used to make creative art
Here’s What to Do
- Use a pencil to trace your child’s hands on paper
- Ask your child what shapes and figures can they create
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Dance Together
Your Child Will Learn
Moving your body to music is called dancing
Here’s What to Do
- Clear an open space for you and your child to dance together
- Play lively music that your child will enjoy
- Perform simple movements and
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Make Your Own Sound Shaker
Your Child Will Learn
Shaking a hollow object with many small parts inside can make sounds
Here’s What to Do
- Halfway fill 3-4 small clear plastic bottles with different smaller objects like rice, corn kernels, dry beans, dry seeds, nuts,
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Natural Mosaic Moods
Your Child Will Learn
Mosaic art is an image made of smaller pieces
Here’s What to Do
- Fold a piece of paper into 4 equal parts
- Give your child a pencil and ask them to draw a face that represents
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Paint to Music
Your Child Will Learn
The beats and rhythms heard in music can inspire how we paint
Here’s What to Do
- Play a lively song with lots of instrumentation and percussion
- Give your child paper, 2-3 non-toxic paint colors, and paintbrushes
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Paint Your Feelings
Your Child Will Learn
Colors can represent how we feel
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to think about how colors represent different feelings; follow their lead even if their thoughts about colors and feelings are unusual
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Tummy Time Art
Your Child Will Learn
Strength, coordination, and sensory development through creative stimulation
Here’s What to Do
- Fill a ziploc bag with shaving cream and a few drops of one food coloring; the bag should be zipped tight and leak-proof
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