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  • The child learned that sunflowers are plants that require sunlight to grow.
  • They learned that sunflowers have large yellow flowers and can grow very tall.
  • The child learned that sunflowers have long stems and green leaves.
  • They learned that sunflowers can attract bees and other insects with their nectar.
  • The child learned that sunflowers can produce seeds that can be eaten or used to grow new sunflowers.

To continue developing their understanding of sunflowers and science, you can encourage the child to: - Conduct further research on sunflowers and their life cycle. - Plant sunflower seeds in a garden or pot and observe their growth. - Create art projects inspired by sunflowers, using different materials and textures. - Study the role of bees and other pollinators in the life cycle of sunflowers.

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