History
- The 3 year old student learned about the past by touching and feeling real historical artifacts, connecting them to stories and events from the past.
- By touching real things, the child can begin to understand the concept of time and how things have changed over the years.
- The activity helps the child develop an appreciation for history and heritage by interacting with tangible objects from different time periods.
Encourage the child to continue their interest in history by visiting museums, historical sites, and participating in hands-on activities related to different time periods. You can also introduce them to historical figures through storytelling and visual aids to inspire their curiosity further.
Book Recommendations
- The Usborne Introduction to Archaeology by Megan Cullis: A beautifully illustrated book that introduces young children to the world of archaeology and historical artifacts.
- My First History of the World by Anne Millard: This book takes children on a journey through world history, introducing them to different cultures and events from the past.
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