- Observation skills: The child observed the behavior and movements of the rabbits.
- Animal care: The child learned how to properly care for and handle rabbits.
- Life cycle: The child may have learned about the life cycle of rabbits, including reproduction and growth.
- Diet: The child may have learned about the dietary needs of rabbits and what foods they can and cannot eat.
- Habitat: The child may have learned about the natural habitat of rabbits and what type of environment they need to thrive.
For continued development, the child could research more about rabbits and their behavior, as well as other animals that make good pets. They could also learn about the different breeds of rabbits and their characteristics. Additionally, the child could create a habitat for the rabbits and learn about the different materials and features that are necessary for their well-being.