Copy the Picture

The computer and copier have finally replaced such a wonderful thing as carbon paper. And she can keep the baby busy for a long time. If you find one in your office, have your child copy it. You can find pictures in a magazine and transfer them to paper.

Carbon paper is a great way to develop a child's motor skills and imagination. By redrawing pictures, the baby trains coordination and attention. And by selecting interesting images to copy, he learns to highlight details and analyze what he sees.

Such simple fun will develop perseverance and the desire to finish what you start. After all, to get an accurate image, you need to carefully place the piece of paper and draw it evenly with a pencil. And if something doesn’t work out, you can erase it with an eraser and repeat the copying.

This will also help unleash the child’s creative potential. Let him not only copy ready-made pictures, but also create his own stories. And cut-out images can be used for appliqués and collages.

So, take out the forgotten copy paper and offer your child an interesting activity. This will both entertain him and benefit the development of fine motor skills, perseverance and creativity.