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  • The child has learned about blue jay birds, their physical appearance, and their behaviors.
  • They have learned about the habitat and diet of blue jay birds.
  • The child has learned about the different sounds blue jay birds make and what they may indicate.
  • They have gained an understanding of the life cycle of blue jay birds, including nesting and breeding behaviors.

For continued development related to the activity, you can encourage the child to observe blue jay birds in their natural environment. Take them on nature walks or set up a bird feeder in your yard to attract blue jays. Encourage them to keep a journal or sketchbook to document their observations. You can also explore different bird identification apps or websites to learn more about blue jay birds and other bird species.

Book Recommendations

  • The Blue Jay's Nest by Susan Horner: This book tells the story of a young blue jay and its adventures while building a nest. It provides information about blue jay behaviors and habitat.
  • Blue Jays: Amazing Pictures and Facts About Blue Jays by Breanne Sartori: This book is filled with colorful pictures and interesting facts about blue jays. It introduces basic concepts about bird biology and behavior.
  • Blue Jays (Backyard Birds) by Emily Rose Oachs: This book is part of the "Backyard Birds" series and provides an introduction to blue jays. It includes information about their physical features, behaviors, and habitat.

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