I learned a couple of things about her today.
She can colour inside the lines. She can colour a drawing of life-size peas inside the lines. Using separate colours for the skirt and top, she can colour a three-inch-tall doll inside the lines. (Orange hair).
She can choose to draw a monster in playdough, and do so. Four eyes made by stabbing with a fingertip (in two rows, :: ) and a smiling mouth, and bits pulled up at the top and stabbed into to make cup-shaped ears, and some drawn down at the bottom to make legs. She squashed it before I could find the camera.
She can line things up neatly - she made a waffle pattern, quite deliberately, in some playdough today. Stabbed it with a broad toy fork-handle and made the rowns and columns line up.
And we already know about the photography - she took this icon, and a few nice snaps of Mum and Emer.
I think it's time I investigated the art groups in town for her. I think there's something on Monday mornings, if I'm well enough to go with her. I don't have the oomph or the time to give her art as it is.
She can colour inside the lines. She can colour a drawing of life-size peas inside the lines. Using separate colours for the skirt and top, she can colour a three-inch-tall doll inside the lines. (Orange hair).
She can choose to draw a monster in playdough, and do so. Four eyes made by stabbing with a fingertip (in two rows, :: ) and a smiling mouth, and bits pulled up at the top and stabbed into to make cup-shaped ears, and some drawn down at the bottom to make legs. She squashed it before I could find the camera.
She can line things up neatly - she made a waffle pattern, quite deliberately, in some playdough today. Stabbed it with a broad toy fork-handle and made the rowns and columns line up.
And we already know about the photography - she took this icon, and a few nice snaps of Mum and Emer.
I think it's time I investigated the art groups in town for her. I think there's something on Monday mornings, if I'm well enough to go with her. I don't have the oomph or the time to give her art as it is.