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Science

  • The child learns about the concept of fruits and specifically strawberries.
  • The child learns about the different parts of a strawberry, such as the seeds and the flesh.
  • The child learns about the process of growing strawberries, including planting, watering, and harvesting.
  • The child learns about the benefits of eating strawberries, such as their high vitamin C content and their role in maintaining a healthy diet.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore other types of fruits and their characteristics. You can take them on field trips to farms or local markets to see different fruits in person. Additionally, you can involve them in the process of growing their own fruits or vegetables in a small garden, which can help them understand the concept of farming and take responsibility for caring for plants.

Book Recommendations

  • The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear by Audrey Wood and Don Wood: This delightful book tells the story of a little mouse trying to protect a strawberry from a big hungry bear. It introduces the concept of strawberries and highlights the importance of sharing.
  • How Do Apples Grow? by Betsy Maestro: Although this book focuses on apples, it provides a general understanding of how fruits grow, including the basic steps from pollination to harvest. It is a great introduction to the subject for young children.
  • From Seed to Strawberry by Shannon Knudsen: This book takes children on a journey of how strawberries grow, from planting seeds to picking ripe berries. It includes colorful illustrations and simple language that is suitable for toddler-grade readers.

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