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Fine Motor Skills
No matter how your little one holds their crayon, they’re building the fine motor muscles and skills they’ll need later on to hold a pencil, use a fork, and button their shirt. To learn more about the different pencil grips, your child will use and how to teach your child to write, visit this blog.
Hand-Eye Coordination
Picking up a crayon and placing it in a certain spot on the paper builds kids’ hand-eye coordination. As hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills develop, kids will gain control, and their artwork will blossom.
Creativity and Imagination
Choosing their colors and making their marks, be they scribbles, lines, shapes, people, or more developed scenes, enables kids to express themselves on paper, in full color.
Focus and Attention
Toddlers and preschoolers are just beginning to build their ability to focus on a single task. Focusing on coloring or drawing helps develop your little one’s attention span.
Vocabulary
At first, you’ll talk your little ones through their creations, reinforcing the names of the colors they’ve chosen and the shapes they’ve made. As your child grows, they’ll tell you about their work, what it is and what it means. These conversations are an opportunity to build your little one’s vocabulary.
Size(cm) | 9*15 |
Weight(g) | 10 |
material | paper |
15-18 Months
Scribbles, vertical lines, horizontal lines
24-36 Months
More controlled scribbling, loops, spirals, rough circles, V shapes.
3-Year-Olds
Circles, squares, X shapes, dots, tadpole people (heads with legs)
4-Year-Olds
Various shapes, pretend letters, stick figures, suns, houses
5-Year-Olds
Shapes, letters, more detailed people (including hair, hands, fingers, and feet), animals, trees, rainbows, more detailed houses