Your daughter started to draw and...now what?
With this 8.5" x 11" sketchbook, gather all the drawings of your daughter and save them as a memory of her childhood. It will be a precious treasure in the future.
When she grow up, she will revive the several stages of her drawings and will be thankful for that.
The scribble stage, between eighteen months and three years.
At this point your child is just making fun graphic moves, they are not meant to represent something specific.
An important milestone in this evolution is the moment he begins to name his doodles. You may not be able to see but your child will begin to point to his drawings and name the objects he sees inside. The first way children begin to scribble is the circle. That's because it's the most anatomically natural format.
This stage of the evolution of the drawing helps children with:
- Coarse and fine motor coordination
- Hand-eye coordination
- Hand manipulation
- Conversation
- Teach to name
- Teaches the trait
- Dexterity
- Self confidence
- Initiative
- Independence
- Enjoy
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