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  • Gravity: The child learns that the tower falls down due to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.
  • Balance: The child experiments with building the tower in different ways to discover how to make it stand upright and stable.
  • Structures: The child learns about the stability of different structures and how they can be affected by external forces.
  • Cause and effect: The child understands that knocking down the tower causes it to fall apart.
  • Observation skills: The child develops observational skills by observing how the tower reacts when it is knocked down.

Tip: Encourage the child to explore different materials and shapes when building towers. They can also try experimenting with different heights and weights to see how it affects the stability and the way the tower falls down. Additionally, they can observe and discuss the effects of wind or other forces on the tower to further deepen their understanding of structures and the concept of balance.

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