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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of mud, including its texture, color, and ability to hold shape.
  • They gained an understanding of the concept of mixing different materials together to create something new.
  • They observed the effects of sun and air on the mud pies, noting how they dried and hardened over time.
  • The child also explored the idea of cause and effect, understanding that adding water to the mud made it easier to mold.

Encourage further development by providing the child with additional materials such as sand, rocks, and sticks to further explore the properties of different mixtures. They can also experiment with adding natural materials like leaves or flowers to the mud pies to observe any changes in color or texture. Encourage them to document their findings through drawings or written observations.

Book Recommendations

  • What Makes a Mud Pie? by Janine Scott: This book explores the science behind mud and encourages children to engage in messy play while learning about different materials and their properties.
  • Mud Pies and Other Recipes by Marjorie Winslow: This book provides simple recipes for making mud pies and other nature-inspired creations, fostering creativity and imagination in young children.
  • From Mud Pies to Magnets: Science for Children by Betsy Rupp Fulwiler: This book offers a variety of science experiments and activities, including ones involving mud, that are suitable for young learners and promote hands-on learning.

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