Color Carnival : Day 4
Is there a kid who doesn't like finger painting? Finger painting is easier for little fingers that are not yet ready to manipulate a brush. Finger painting could be started as early before a kid turns one. To start with you can try with edible home made paints or non-toxic paints. Messy and free play enhances kid's self-expression, imagination and creativity.
Now, let's us look into what LO did in this session of Finger painting. Last time we did color mixing and palm print (I will share you the pics soon!) So this time I expected similar kinda play, but LO made a different attempt which I didn't expect!
Let me give you all a walk through at LO's imaginative painting!
I just offered him the colors one by one, and it was all LO's imagination and creation. We started with orange color, and LO painted a sun!
Then I gave him yellow color, and it was funny he chose banana to draw. Followed by red colored candles..
Then green colored grass..
Purple color wheels, and yellow color car!
A purple motor bike with brown color wheels.
And Blue sky!!
Orange birds, one bigggg and one small bird!!
That's a red colored fire truck, but we didn't have enough space to paint the wheels, so he made it upside down!
and an upside down tree!
Let's revisit the colorful pictures..😜
Happy Parenting!
Finger painting is a great way for kids to boost their creativity and motor skills. Using high-quality kids' art supplies like paints, brushes, and paper ensures a fun and safe experience. Kids Art Supplies projects like these help children develop hand-eye coordination while giving them the freedom to express themselves. At Bobangles, there is a variety of art and craft materials that are perfect for young artists. Providing children with the right tools encourages imagination and learning in an enjoyable way.
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