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Science

  • The child learned about magnetism and how magnets attract and repel each other.
  • They explored concepts of polarity and magnetic fields through building structures with the magnetix blocks.
  • They discovered that magnets can stick to certain materials like metal but not to others like plastic.
  • The child also learned about the importance of following instructions and problem-solving while assembling the magnetix blocks.

Encourage your child to further develop their understanding of magnetism by exploring different types of magnets, such as bar magnets or horseshoe magnets. They can experiment with different objects to see what is attracted to magnets and what is not. Additionally, you can introduce the concept of electromagnetism by showing them how to create a simple electromagnet using a battery, wire, and a nail.

Book Recommendations

  • What Magnets Can Do by Allan Fowler: This book introduces young readers to the fascinating world of magnets and explains how they work in simple terms.
  • Magnet Max by Monica Lozano: Join Max and his dog as they explore the many things magnets can do, from attracting paper clips to sticking photos on the fridge.
  • Attracting Animals by Anne Rooney: This interactive book allows children to explore the concept of magnetism while learning about animals that use magnets in their daily lives.

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