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  • The child learned about physical forces and how objects interact with each other by digging and packing sand to create the tunnel.
  • They gained an understanding of engineering concepts by experimenting with different angles and shapes of the tunnel to see how it affects its stability.
  • The activity helped the child develop fine motor skills as they carefully manipulated the sand to create the tunnel.

Encourage further development by introducing the child to books or videos that explore the wonders of nature, such as books about animals, plants, and natural phenomena. You can also engage in conversations about the beach environment and the creatures that live there, sparking their curiosity about the natural world.

Book Recommendations

  • Beachcombing: Exploring the Seashore by Jim Arnosky: This book introduces children to the fascinating world of the seashore, showcasing various animals and plants found in this environment.
  • How a House Is Built by Gail Gibbons: This book explains the process of building a house, which can help the child relate their sand tunnel activity to real-life construction.

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