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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of magnets, such as attraction and repulsion, while playing with Magnatiles.
  • They explored the concept of magnetic fields by observing how the Magnatiles aligned with each other.
  • Through experimentation, the child discovered that Magnatiles can stick to certain materials but not others, leading to a basic understanding of magnetism.
  • They also learned about the importance of safety when handling magnets, as Magnatiles can snap together forcefully.

Encourage the child to continue exploring magnets and magnetism by introducing them to more magnetic materials, such as refrigerator magnets or magnetic building blocks. They can also conduct simple experiments, like testing different objects with magnets to see if they are attracted or repelled. Encourage them to ask questions and make predictions about the behavior of magnets.

Book Recommendations

  • Magnets Push, Magnets Pull by David A. Adler: This book introduces the basic concepts of magnetism in a simple and engaging way for young readers.
  • What Magnets Can Do by Allan Fowler: Through colorful illustrations and relatable examples, this book explores the many ways magnets can be used in our everyday lives.
  • Let's Read and Find Out Science: Magnets by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld: A part of the popular Let's Read and Find Out Science series, this book provides a more in-depth look at magnets and how they work.

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