Begin by arranging sticks correctly on the printed patterns.
Then try replicating the patterns shown on the left by arranging the sticks in the empty spaces provided on the right.
Progress to a more challenging task: observe a given pattern, then close the fabric or page and reproduce it on empty spaces. Recheck against the original pattern for accuracy. This exercise aids memory retention.
Parents or caregivers can join too in the activity by introducing new patterns for the child to replicate.
This activity fosters bonding between them.
Encourage the child's creativity by allowing them to create their patterns using sticks, promoting imaginative thinking and pattern-making skills.