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  • Identified different types of animals at the zoo
  • Learned about the habitats and environments of various animals
  • Observed and discussed the characteristics and behaviors of animals
  • Understood the concept of food chains and how animals depend on each other for survival
  • Recognized the importance of conservation and protecting endangered species

Continued development related to the zoo visit activity can include:

  • Encouraging the child to research and learn more about specific animals they saw at the zoo
  • Engaging in discussions about animal adaptations and how they help animals survive in their habitats
  • Creating a mini zoo at home using stuffed animals or drawings, and discussing the different habitats and needs of each animal
  • Visiting local parks or nature reserves to observe and learn about wildlife in their natural habitats
  • Encouraging the child to participate in conservation efforts, such as recycling or supporting organizations that protect endangered species
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