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Science

  • The child learned about different scientific exhibits and experiments at the Washington Pavilion Science Museum.
  • They learned about various scientific concepts such as electricity, light and sound, and the human body.
  • The child observed and interacted with hands-on exhibits to understand scientific principles and phenomena.
  • They learned about the importance of scientific inquiry and exploration in understanding the world around them.

To continue developing their interest in science, encourage the child to explore more science museums or participate in science-related activities at home. They can also try conducting simple experiments using household items and documenting their observations. Encourage them to ask questions and seek answers through further research or discussions with adults.

Book Recommendations

  • The Magic School Bus Inside the Human Body by Joanna Cole: This book takes young readers on a journey inside the human body, exploring different systems and organs. It combines educational information with an exciting adventure.
  • What Makes a Magnet? by Franklyn M. Branley: This book introduces the concept of magnets and explains how they work in a simple and engaging way. It includes interactive experiments that children can try at home.
  • by Gene Barretta: This book tells the story of Benjamin Franklin and his inventions. It highlights the importance of curiosity, creativity, and scientific thinking.

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