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  • The child learned about the concept of light and how it helps us see things.
  • They learned that light can be reflected off different surfaces, such as mirrors or shiny objects.
  • They learned that light can be blocked or absorbed by certain materials, such as opaque objects or dark colors.
  • They learned that light can pass through transparent or translucent materials, such as glass or plastic.
  • They learned about the concept of shadows and how they are formed when light is blocked by an object.
  • They learned that light can be bent or refracted when it passes through different mediums, such as water or a prism.
  • They learned that light can be separated into different colors through a process called dispersion.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore more with light and shadows. They can experiment with different light sources, such as flashlights or candles, and observe how the light behaves in different situations. They can also create their own shadow puppets or use objects to cast interesting shadows on a wall. Additionally, you can introduce them to simple science experiments involving light, such as making a rainbow with a glass of water and a flashlight. Encourage their curiosity and provide opportunities for hands-on exploration to further enhance their understanding of light and its properties.

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