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Finger painting encourages sensory exploration and creativity while developing fine motor skills. Children learn to express their imagination through color and texture.
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Finger painting encourages sensory exploration and creativity while developing fine motor skills. Children learn to express their imagination through color and texture.
Embodied cognition helps children remember shapes and colors as they physically engage with the paint. This tactile experience reinforces learning through creativity and self-expression.
1. Gather paper, green, brown, and blue paint, and shallow trays. 2. Pour small amounts of green paint in one tray for leaves. 3. Add brown paint in another tray for tree trunks. 4. Dip your fingers in the paint and create trees and bushes on the paper. 5. Use blue paint to make a river or sky with your fingers. 6. Describe your forest scene to another family member!