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  • The child learns about the different parts of a horse's body, such as head, neck, body, legs, mane, and tail.
  • The child learns about the basic needs of a horse, including food, water, shelter, and exercise.
  • The child learns about the life cycle of a horse, from birth to adulthood.
  • The child learns about the different breeds of horses, such as Arabian, Quarter Horse, and Thoroughbred.
  • The child learns about the different colors and markings that horses can have.
  • The child learns about the importance of grooming and taking care of a horse's coat, hooves, and teeth.
  • The child learns about the behavior of horses, such as how they communicate with each other and with humans.
  • The child learns about the different types of horse riding, such as English riding and Western riding.
  • The child learns about the uses of horses in various activities, such as racing, show jumping, and therapy.

For continued development, the child can:

  • Visit a local stable or farm to observe and interact with horses in real life.
  • Read books or watch educational videos about horses and their different characteristics.
  • Create artwork or crafts related to horses, such as drawing or painting a horse or making a horse mask.
  • Play educational games or puzzles that involve horse-related concepts, such as matching horse parts or identifying horse breeds.
  • Engage in pretend play as a horse caretaker, using toys or props to imitate caring for and riding a horse.
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