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Science

  • The child learned about magnetic properties by observing how the magnetic tiles attract and stick together.
  • They explored concepts of polarity as they discovered that the tiles would repel each other when turned in certain orientations.
  • Through hands-on exploration, the child developed an understanding of how magnets can exert a force through materials by experimenting with different objects and seeing if the tiles would attract or repel them.
  • They also learned about basic shapes and colors as they manipulated the magnetic tiles to create various structures.

Encourage continued development by introducing more complex structures and challenging the child to create specific shapes or patterns using the magnetic tiles. You can also incorporate other materials like cardboard or paper to explore how magnetic forces can act through different materials.

Book Recommendations

  • Magnets: Pulling Together, Pushing Apart by Natalie M. Rosinsky: This book introduces the concept of magnets and explains how they work in simple language, making it accessible for toddlers.
  • Let's Investigate with Nate: The Science of Magnets by Nate Ball: Nate, a young scientist, explores the science of magnets through hands-on experiments and engaging illustrations, perfect for curious toddlers.
  • What Makes a Magnet? by Franklyn M. Branley: This book explores the properties of magnets and explains how they can attract certain objects, providing a foundation for understanding magnetic tiles.

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