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Science

  • The child is learning about the concept of motion as they push the cars around with varying speed and force.
  • They are exploring the principles of cause and effect by observing how the loose parts affect the movement and behavior of the cars.
  • The child is developing their observational skills by noticing how different surfaces or inclines impact the cars’ movement.
  • Through experimentation with the loose parts and cars, the child is gaining an understanding of basic engineering principles such as balance and stability.

Encourage the child to explore more complex structures with the loose parts, perhaps by building ramps or tracks for the cars. Ask open-ended questions about how different designs may affect the cars' movements and encourage the child to test their theories through play. This will foster their critical thinking skills and allow them to apply scientific concepts in a practical and fun way.

Book Recommendations

  • The Racecar Alphabet by Brian Floca: This book introduces the child to different aspects of cars and racing while learning the alphabet.
  • Cars and How They Go by Joanna Cole: This book explains the science behind cars and how they work in a way that is engaging and easy for young children to understand.

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