One: A Book and an Art Project For Preschoolers · Craftwhack
How take I not seen this volume before? It's so simple and lovely, with a positive bulletin, and information technology'south won similar tons of awards. I happened to come across information technology at the bookstore the other day and decided we would read it and follow information technology up with a painting project!
It's a quick and piece of cake project, but it involves colors, shapes, numbers, and watercolor. All fine things for the preschool set to explore (or kinders) (or 10 year-olds- shhhhh, don't tell Fen I spilled the beans that she enjoyed this project, too.)
We read through the volume once, then we got fix with:
- Watercolor paper
- Paintbrushes
- Watercolor paints
I leafed through the book, page past page, showed Beckett the different dots and numbers, and asked if he wanted to paint them. He did!
I like that he was working in the same medium the book dots were painted with, to get the same experience. I like that they were totally within his reach, and we talked virtually each of the colors of dots and what happened to them all in the book. I'm thinking this probably reinforces reading comprehension, right?
He stayed interested until afterward we got to the 1, then he felt the need to pigment a rainbow.
This is Fen's project. Proof that all ages of kids can get interested in all sorts of projects. Sugariness!
What do you think?
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