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  • Learned about movement and motion by observing how cars move when pushed or pulled.
  • Explored cause and effect by experimenting with different forces and observing the results.
  • Developed an understanding of simple machines like wheels and axles that allow cars to move.
  • Learned about the concept of speed by observing how cars move faster or slower depending on the force applied.
  • Explored the concept of friction by observing how different surfaces affect the movement of cars.
  • Developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills by manipulating and controlling the movement of the cars.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

- Introducing ramps or inclined surfaces to explore how the shape affects the movement of cars.

- Setting up obstacle courses or tracks to promote problem-solving skills and experimentation.

- Introducing different types of cars and vehicles to learn about aerodynamics and different modes of transportation.

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