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  • The child learned about the life cycle of a sunflower
  • They gained knowledge on the different parts of a sunflower, such as the roots, stem, leaves, and petals
  • They understood the process of photosynthesis and how sunflowers use sunlight to produce food
  • The child learned about the importance of pollination in the reproduction of sunflowers
  • They discovered the significance of bees and other pollinators in the growth of sunflowers
  • They observed and understood the stages of growth in a sunflower seed, from germination to flowering
  • The child learned about the environmental conditions necessary for sunflower growth, such as sunlight, water, and soil
  • They gained an appreciation for the beauty and diversity of sunflowers

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Encourage the child to explore different varieties of sunflowers and learn about their unique characteristics. They can also experiment with growing sunflowers in different environments, such as indoors or in various types of soil. Additionally, exploring the role of sunflowers in ecological systems and their impact on the environment would provide a deeper understanding of the subject. The child can also keep a journal to document the growth of sunflowers over time, noting any changes or interesting observations.

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