- Observation skills: The child observed the behavior of water in different settings such as slides, pools, and fountains.
- Properties of water: The child learned about the properties of water such as buoyancy, surface tension, and flow.
- Water cycle: The child observed the water cycle in action as water was constantly being recycled through the park's filtration system.
- Water safety: The child learned about water safety rules such as not running near the pool, not diving in shallow water, and wearing a life jacket if needed.
- Animal habitats: If the water park had animals such as fish or turtles, the child may have observed their habitats and learned about their needs.
Continued development: Encourage the child to explore water in different settings such as a lake, river, or ocean. Provide opportunities for the child to experiment with water such as filling and pouring containers, making water balloons, or creating water art. Visit an aquarium or zoo to learn more about aquatic animals and their habitats.