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  • Water can change states from liquid to solid (ice) and back again
  • Water can be moved and redirected through various mechanisms (sprayers, fountains, etc.)
  • Water can be used for play and recreation
  • Water can be used for cooling off on a hot day
  • Water can be used for cleaning and washing

Continued development related to this activity could include exploring the properties of water further, such as its buoyancy and surface tension. Children could also experiment with creating their own water play areas using household items like buckets, hoses, and sprinklers. Additionally, they could learn about the importance of water conservation and ways to reduce water waste in their daily lives.

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