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Science

  • The child learns about the concept of cause and effect as they pour water into the sink and observe how it overflows.
  • They develop an understanding of the properties of water, such as its ability to flow and fill up spaces.
  • Through hands-on experience, the child learns about the concept of volume as they see how different amounts of water affect the sink.
  • They also learn about the importance of taking action to prevent flooding and the concept of water conservation.

After the activity, you can encourage the child to explore additional concepts related to water and sink through different experiments. For example, they can try to predict how different objects will float or sink in water or investigate the effects of adding soap to the sink. This will foster their curiosity and understanding of scientific principles.

Book Recommendations

  • The Water Cycle by Bobbie Kalman: This book introduces young readers to the water cycle and explains how water moves through different forms.
  • Water is Water by Miranda Paul: Through beautiful illustrations, this book explores the various forms of water that children encounter in their everyday lives.
  • Why Do We Need Water? by Angela Royston: This book explains the importance of water for living things and how it is used in our daily lives.

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