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Science

  • The child learned about the concept of symmetry while being taped up, as they experienced how their body had two halves that mirrored each other.
  • They gained an understanding of materials and their properties, as they felt the stickiness of the tape and how it adhered to their body.
  • Through the activity, the child also developed an awareness of their body and the idea of body boundaries and personal space.

Continued development in science can be encouraged by exploring activities that involve the study of shapes, patterns, and materials. Incorporating simple experiments and observations about the natural world can also foster curiosity and understanding of scientific concepts.

Book Recommendations

  • Preschool Science by Kathy Charner: This book provides age-appropriate activities and experiments to introduce young children to basic science concepts.
  • What Makes a Magnet? by Franklyn M. Branley: This book explains the properties of magnets in an engaging and accessible way for young children.

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