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Kindergarten wall (creative and educational painting field)
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Kindergarten is an important place for children to grow up. As an important part of kindergarten environment, the wall plays an important role. A well-designed wall can not only provide beautiful visual enjoyment for children, but also stimulate their creativity and interest in learning. This article will introduce how to create a creative and educational kindergarten wall.

Step 1: planning and design

First of all, we need to plan and design the kindergarten wall. This step is very important, because it will determine the overall style and theme of the wall. The theme of the wall can be determined according to children's age and interests, such as animal world, plant garden, space exploration and so on. At the same time, we should also consider the color matching of the wall and choose bright and lively colors to attract children's attention.

Step 2: Draw murals.

Once the design is completed, you can start painting murals. Before drawing, you can draw a sketch on paper to determine the position and size of each element. Then, draw a sketch on the wall with a pencil and fill in the details with colored pigments. Propylene pigment can be used because it dries quickly and has bright colors. In the process of painting, children can be invited to participate and let them feel the fun of creation.

Step 3: Creative interactive elements

In addition to murals, we can also add some creative interactive elements to the wall to increase interest and educational significance. For example, the theme of animal world can add some movable animal models on the wall for children to touch and place themselves. In the theme of space exploration, some twinkling stars and planets can be added to the wall to let children feel the mystery of the universe.

Step 4: Show the children's works.

In addition to professionally painted murals, children should also be provided with opportunities to show their works. You can set up a special exhibition area on the wall for children to show their paintings or handicrafts. This can not only stimulate children's creativity, but also enhance their self-confidence.