- Observation skills: The child observed the different habitats and environments within Disney World, such as the Jungle Cruise, Tomorrowland, and the various animal exhibits.
- Biodiversity: The child learned about different species of animals and plants through encounters with characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, who are all unique species in themselves.
- Physics: The child experienced various rides and attractions that demonstrated concepts like gravity, friction, and motion, such as roller coasters and the spinning tea cups in Fantasyland.
- Weather and climate: The child learned about how weather conditions affect outdoor activities and the importance of wearing appropriate clothing during their visit to Disney World.
- Conservation: The child may have visited the Animal Kingdom park, where they could learn about the conservation efforts made to protect endangered species and their habitats.
Continued development:
Encourage the child to explore more about the science behind amusement park rides like roller coasters and Ferris wheels. They can research how these rides work and the principles of physics involved.
Additionally, the child can further their understanding of biodiversity by researching different animal and plant species that they encountered at Disney World, and creating a presentation or a diorama showcasing the diversity of life.