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  • The child learned about the concept of measurement by following instructions to cut specific lengths of wood for the birdhouse.
  • They practiced counting by determining the number of screws or nails needed for each step.
  • The child learned about shapes and geometry by identifying and using different shapes of wood pieces to construct the birdhouse.
  • They used addition and subtraction skills when measuring and adjusting the length of the pieces of wood.
  • The child developed spatial awareness by assembling the birdhouse, aligning the different parts, and making sure they fit together correctly.

Continued development tips: Encourage the child to explore more advanced measurements by asking them to estimate the length of additional pieces of wood. They can also take measurements of their existing birdhouse and use the information to build a new, customized one. Additionally, the child can experiment with different shapes and designs for their birdhouses, applying their knowledge of geometry to create unique structures.

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