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  • The child learned about animal anatomy by observing the structure of the goats' bodies, including their head, legs, and tail.
  • They learned about the digestive system by feeding the goats and understanding the process of how food is broken down and converted into energy.
  • The child learned about herbivores and carnivores by observing what the goats eat (grass and hay) compared to what they do not eat (meat).
  • They learned about the life cycle of goats, understanding that they are mammals and go through stages of birth, growth, and reproduction.
  • The child learned about the importance of proper nutrition for animals, realizing that goats need a balanced diet to stay healthy and strong.
  • They learned about animal behavior by observing how the goats interact with each other, their environment, and the child.

Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to research and learn about different breeds of goats, their habitats, and the role of goats in farming and agriculture. They can also explore other farm animals and compare their similarities and differences to goats. Set up a mini-farm simulation or role play activity where the child can pretend to be a farmer and take care of different animals. This will reinforce their understanding of animal care and how science is applied in real-life scenarios.

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