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Science

  • The child learned about various animals and their habitats during the visit to the interactive zoo.
  • They observed and identified different animal behaviors, such as feeding, playing, and sleeping.
  • The child gained knowledge about animal adaptations, such as camouflage, in order to survive in their natural environments.
  • They learned about the importance of conservation and protecting endangered species.

Continued development can include creating a mini zoo diorama using craft materials, where the child can display different animals in their habitats. They can also research more about specific animals they encountered at the interactive zoo and create a fact booklet or poster to share with friends and family.

Book Recommendations

  • The Zoo Book by Jan Pfloog: This book introduces young readers to various animals found in a zoo, providing interesting facts and colorful illustrations.
  • If I Ran the Zoo by Dr. Seuss: Join a young boy named Gerald McGrew as he imagines all the fantastic creatures he would have if he ran the zoo. A fun and imaginative story that sparks creativity.
  • Zoo Day by Anne Rockwell: Follow a young girl named Sammy as she visits the zoo and learns about different animals and their behaviors. This book includes interactive elements like lift-the-flaps, making it engaging for young readers.

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