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Using Art for Literacy | Learning to Read | NPT3

Season 2021 Episode 19

Use art to expand your child's literacy skills. Art can help expand critical thinking and fine motor skills. Try dipping a toy in paint and practice writing letters. The project may get a little messy but it's a fun way to keep children curious about learning.

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