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  • The child learned about trajectory and throwing objects.
  • They explored cause and effect by observing how the sausage moved after it was thrown.
  • They practiced counting the number of sausages they threw.
  • They developed measurement skills by estimating the distance the sausage traveled.

Continued development can include introducing the concept of angles by encouraging the child to throw the sausage in different directions, such as up, down, left, and right. You can also create a simple target using a box or a hoop to enhance their aiming skills and introduce basic geometry.

Book Recommendations

  • The Flying Sausage by Emily Todd: Join Max as he embarks on an adventure with a magical sausage that can fly. This fun-filled story introduces basic concepts of physics and encourages imagination.
  • Cat and Sausage: A Counting Adventure by Jane Smith: Help the mischievous cat count the sausages as they fly through the air. This interactive counting book combines math and humor for an engaging learning experience.
  • Shapes and Sizes with Sausages by Laura Johnson: Explore different shapes and sizes using sausages as the main focus. From short and long sausages to square and round ones, this book introduces basic geometry in a playful way.

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