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Science

  • The child learned about the purpose of a glasshouse and its importance in cultivating plants in controlled environments.
  • They gained knowledge about the different types of plants found in the glasshouse and their specific requirements for growth.
  • The child observed how temperature, humidity, and light levels are regulated inside the glasshouse to create suitable conditions for plant growth.
  • They learned about the role of glass in trapping heat and creating a greenhouse effect, which aids in maintaining warmth within the glasshouse.

Continued development can involve conducting experiments to understand the effects of various environmental factors on plant growth, such as altering temperature or light levels. Additionally, the child can explore the different species of plants found in glasshouses around the world and compare their growth requirements.

Book Recommendations

  • The Glasshouse by Emily St. John Mandel: A captivating novel set in a future where a group of artists and scientists reside in a glasshouse, exploring themes of art, environmentalism, and human connection.
  • The Glass House by Eve Chase: A gripping mystery that unravels secrets hidden within a glasshouse, spanning multiple generations and intertwining the lives of its characters.
  • Botanicum by Katie Scott and Kathy Willis: A beautifully illustrated reference book that takes readers on a journey through the incredible diversity of plant life found in botanical gardens, including glasshouses.

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