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Science

  • The child learned about buoyancy and how objects can float in water by observing how the LEGO boat floated.
  • They also gained an understanding of stability and balance as they built the boat to ensure it stayed afloat.
  • Through trial and error, the child learned about cause and effect as they made adjustments to the boat's design to improve its performance.
  • The activity also introduced the concept of engineering and problem-solving as the child had to figure out how to construct the boat using LEGO pieces.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different boat designs using LEGO or other materials. They can experiment with adding weights or changing the shape of the boat to see how it affects buoyancy. Encourage them to think about real-life applications of boats and how different designs are used for specific purposes, such as speedboats, sailboats, or submarines.

Book Recommendations

  • The Boat Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta: This book introduces different types of boats from A to Z, providing interesting facts and illustrations.
  • Float by Daniel Miyares: A wordless picture book that tells the story of a boy who builds a paper boat and embarks on an adventure after a rainfall.
  • Boats: Speeding! Sailing! Cruising! by Patricia Hubbell: This book explores various boats and their uses, with lively rhymes and colorful illustrations.

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