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Physical Education

  • The child developed gross motor skills by running and jumping to collect the acorns.
  • The child improved hand-eye coordination by picking up and manipulating the acorns in the water.
  • The child engaged in sensory play, exploring the texture and weight of the acorns in the water.
  • The child practiced balance and coordination while maintaining stability on uneven surfaces in the water.

Continued development can involve setting up a small obstacle course with various objects for the child to navigate through, such as stepping stones or foam mats. This will further enhance their gross motor skills, balance, and coordination. Additionally, you can introduce different sensory materials like sand, rice, or playdough for them to explore and manipulate. This will continue to stimulate their senses and encourage fine motor development.

Book Recommendations

  • Acorn to Oak Tree by Samantha S. Bell: This book takes children on a journey from finding an acorn to watching it grow into a majestic oak tree. It introduces basic concepts of plant life and the wonders of nature.
  • Water Play by Fiona Watt: This interactive board book encourages toddlers to explore the world of water through play. It includes fun activities and textures for sensory stimulation.
  • My First Science Textbook: Sensory Exploration by Lisa Jones: This book introduces young children to the five senses through simple experiments and hands-on activities. It includes sections on exploring different textures and materials.

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