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  • The child has observed and learned about different types of crabs, such as their size, color, and unique markings.
  • They have learned about the habitat and behavior of crabs, including how they move, hunt for food, and protect themselves.
  • The child has learned about the life cycle of crabs, from eggs to larvae and eventually becoming adults.
  • They have learned about the importance of protecting coastal ecosystems where crabs reside.
  • They have learned about the different parts of a crab's body, including their claws, legs, and shell.
  • The child has learned about the adaptations and special characteristics of crabs that help them survive in their environment.

To continue developing their understanding of crabs and related science concepts, encourage the child to:

  • Read books or watch videos about crabs to deepen their knowledge.
  • Visit a local aquarium or marine center to observe live crabs and learn from experts.
  • Draw or create crafts depicting different types of crabs, emphasizing their unique features.
  • Engage in discussions or role-playing activities about the importance of conserving crab habitats and other marine ecosystems.
  • Explore other marine animals and compare their adaptations to those of crabs.
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