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Arthur

Proud Pictures: Drawing What We Learned

Jul 23, 2018
Bud is learning to tie his shoes.

Learning something new often helps your child change and grow -- it’s a moment to be proud! Use this activity to talk about your child’s accomplishments and create illustrations of the things they have learned to do.

Materials

Directions

1

Discuss accomplishments: Tell your child about a skill you learned that made you feel different. Invite your child to share how he felt when he learned to do something new, like tie his shoes, pour juice or write his name. You may want to define new words for him, such as “proud.”

2

Illustrate new skills: Help your child create artwork of him doing something new. Older children might also want to draw pictures of what they want to be when they grow up.

Activity Type
Craft
Topics
Show: Arthur

Arthur chronicles the adventures of eight-year-old Arthur and explores issues faced by real kids.

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