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  • Learned about magnetism and how magnets attract and repel each other
  • Understood the concept of magnetic fields and how they interact with each other
  • Explored the properties of different types of magnets, such as their strength and polarity
  • Developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to balance and stabilize the tower
  • Practiced fine motor skills by carefully placing the magnets on top of each other

For continued development, the child could try building different structures with magnets, such as bridges or arches. They could also experiment with different materials to see how they interact with magnets, such as paper clips or metal objects. Additionally, they could research real-life applications of magnetism, such as in MRI machines or electric motors.

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