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Physical Education

  • The child learned hand-eye coordination by pouring hot water into the cup without spilling.
  • The child developed fine motor skills by holding the cup and stirring the coffee.
  • The child practiced balance and coordination by carrying the cup from the kitchen to the dining table.
  • The child improved their grip strength by holding onto the handle of the coffee pot.

To further develop their physical education skills, the child can try activities such as pouring water into different-sized containers, practicing stirring motions with different utensils, and carrying filled cups or bottles while walking on a balance beam or stepping on and off an obstacle course.

Book Recommendations

  • The Coffee Can Kid by Sonia Rosa and Tony Ross: A story about a young boy who loves coffee and learns about different types of coffees and their origins.
  • Cup of Jo by Jonny Lambert: A delightful picture book that follows Jo the kangaroo as he tries to make the perfect cup of coffee for his friends.
  • The Coffee Book by Anne Rooney: An informative book that explains the history, production, and different uses of coffee around the world.

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