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  • Art: The child practiced fine motor skills while holding and pouring the tea.
  • English Language Arts: The child followed instructions to make the tea, improving reading comprehension.
  • Foreign Language: The child could practice learning vocabulary related to tea in a different language.
  • History: The child could research the history of tea and its significance in different cultures.
  • Math: The child measured the amount of water and tea leaves needed, practicing basic measurement skills.
  • Music: The child could create a tea-themed song or jingle and share it with others.
  • Physical Education: The child practiced coordination and balance while handling and pouring the tea.
  • Science: The child observed the process of steeping tea leaves and learned about the chemical changes that occur.
  • Social Studies: The child could learn about tea ceremonies in different countries and their cultural significance.

For continued development, the child can explore different types of tea and their flavors, experiment with creating unique blends, or even host a tea party for family and friends where they can showcase their tea-making skills.

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