Science
- The child may have learned about cause and effect, understanding that throwing the sausage caused the cat to react.
- They may have learned about animal behavior, observing how the cat reacted to the sausage being thrown at it.
- The child may have learned about object permanence, realizing that the sausage continued to exist even after it was thrown.
- They may have learned about gravity, understanding that the sausage fell down after being thrown.
Continued development can include exploring different materials and their properties, conducting simple experiments with objects and observing the outcomes, and learning about different animals and their behaviors through books and videos.
Book Recommendations
- The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: This classic book introduces children to rhyming words and imaginative adventures.
- Animals by Baby Einstein: This interactive book features real-life animal photos and introduces toddlers to different animals and their characteristics.
- Gravity is a Mystery by Franklyn M. Branley: This book explains gravity in simple terms and uses fun illustrations to engage young readers in understanding this fundamental concept.
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