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  • Water properties: The child learned about the properties of water, such as its ability to flow, its buoyancy, and its ability to take the shape of its container.
  • Temperature: The child learned about temperature changes in water, such as how it can feel cold at first but then become more comfortable as they adjust to the temperature.
  • Evaporation: The child observed how water can evaporate in the sun and disappear over time.
  • Water safety: The child learned about water safety rules, such as not running near the pool and always having adult supervision.

For continued development, parents can encourage their child to explore more about water properties by conducting simple experiments at home, such as observing how different objects float or sink in water. They can also teach their child about the water cycle and how water is recycled in nature.

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