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  • Learned about different types of dinosaurs and their characteristics
  • Understood the concept of fossils and how they are formed
  • Gained knowledge about the extinction of dinosaurs and theories surrounding it
  • Explored the concept of natural habitats of dinosaurs
  • Identified the differences between herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs
  • Learned about the behavior of dinosaurs and their survival strategies
  • Explored the concept of paleontology and its importance in studying dinosaurs
  • Comprehended the timeline of dinosaur existence in relation to other prehistoric creatures

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Encourage the child to further develop their interest in dinosaurs by engaging in additional creative activities. They can create their own dinosaur models using clay or play-dough, write stories or create a comic strip about dinosaurs, visit a natural history museum to see dinosaur fossils, or even participate in a local dinosaur-themed event or workshop. Encouraging further research and exploration of the subject will enhance the child's understanding and passion for science.

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