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  • Gravity: The child experienced the force of gravity as they jumped up and down on the bouncy house.
  • Motion: The child learned about motion as they bounced around the bouncy house.
  • Energy: The child used their own energy to jump and move around the bouncy house.
  • Balance: The child had to maintain their balance while jumping and moving around the bouncy house.
  • Coordination: The child had to coordinate their movements to jump and move around the bouncy house.

For continued development, parents can encourage their child to explore other activities that involve gravity, motion, energy, balance, and coordination. For example, they can try playing with balls, riding a bike, or doing simple science experiments at home.

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