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  • The child learned about the life cycle of a praying mantis by observing its color change. They witnessed the mantis blending into its environment for protection.
  • The child gained understanding of camouflage as a survival strategy in the animal kingdom.
  • They observed firsthand how animals can adapt and change their appearance to match their surroundings.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about different animals and their unique characteristics. They can conduct simple experiments to understand how animals camouflage themselves in different environments. Additionally, they can learn about other ways animals protect themselves from predators.

Book Recommendations:

  • The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle: This book tells the story of a chameleon that changes its color to match various objects. It teaches children about the concept of camouflage and the importance of being true to oneself.
  • Can You See What I See? Once Upon a Time by Walter Wick: This interactive picture book challenges children to find hidden objects in detailed illustrations. It introduces the idea of searching for camouflaged items and encourages observational skills.
  • Where Are the Night Animals? by Mary Ann Fraser: This book explores nocturnal animals and their adaptations for survival in the dark. It provides an opportunity for children to learn about animal behaviors and how they protect themselves from predators.

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