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Science

  • The child has learned about different textures by feeling the sand and manipulating it to create shapes and designs.
  • They have explored concepts related to gravity and weight by observing how the sand falls and moves when they pour it into molds or containers.
  • They have also developed an understanding of cause and effect as they experiment with different actions, such as pouring, patting, or digging in the sandpit.
  • Through observation, the child may have also learned about the natural environment, noticing insects, plants, or other elements present in the sandpit area.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more sensory experiences in nature, such as exploring different types of soil, leaves, or water. Encourage them to ask questions about their observations and provide simple explanations to foster their scientific curiosity and understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Sandcastle Contest by Robert Munsch: A fun story about a boy who enters a sandcastle contest and learns about creativity and perseverance.
  • What Makes a Shadow? by Clyde Robert Bulla: This book explores shadows, a concept related to light and science, in a simple and engaging way for young children.
  • In the Tall, Tall Grass by Denise Fleming: This book introduces children to the small creatures and elements that can be found in the natural environment, fostering an appreciation for the world around them.

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