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🌈 Outdoor Art Fun!

Introduction

We can make art outside. Sun, sky, grass, and wind help us play with colors and shapes. Let’s see, feel, and hear the world while we create!

1. Look and See 🎨

  • Look at the green grass.
  • Look at the blue sky.
  • Look at the red flower.

Count together: 1 leaf, 2 stones, 3 sticks.
Say β€œwow!” when you see bright colors.

2. Touch and Feel

  • Touch the soft leaf – it feels smooth.
  • Touch the rough bark – it feels scratchy.
  • Press your hand on the cool mud – it feels squishy.

Feel, feel, feel! Feel happy, feel curious.

3. Make a Picture

  • Pick 1 stick, 2 stones, 3 leaves.
  • Arrange them on the ground to make a picture.
  • Listen: the wind goes β€œwhoosh,” the birds go β€œtweet‑tweet.”

You can draw big circles with your finger in the dirt. Draw a sun, a tree, a smile.

Simple Activity: Nature Collage

  1. Walk and collect 5 small items (leaf, flower, pine cone, pebble, feather).
  2. Put them on a big piece of paper or cardboard.
  3. Glue or tape them down.
  4. Talk about the colors: β€œRed is bright, green is calm.”

Conclusion

You are an outdoor artist! Keep looking, touching, counting, and listening. The world is full of colors and sounds waiting for your next masterpiece. Go explore and make art every day! 🌟

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