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Science

  • The child learned about the reaction between baking powder and vinegar, demonstrating a basic understanding of chemical reactions.
  • Through observation, the child witnessed the release of gas bubbles when the two substances combined, which introduces the concept of gas formation.
  • This activity can lead to an understanding of acids and bases, as vinegar is acidic and baking powder is a base.
  • The child also learned about cause and effect by seeing the reaction occur when the two substances were mixed.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other kitchen experiments involving everyday ingredients. Additionally, consider discussing the scientific principles at play in simple terms to further deepen their understanding.

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