Science
- The child learned about different animals and their habitats through observation at the zoo.
- They learned about the basic needs of animals, such as food, water, and shelter.
- The child gained knowledge about animal behavior and characteristics by observing their movement and interactions.
- They learned about animal classification and the different groups animals belong to, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, etc.
Continuing the development related to the zoo visit, you can encourage the child to research more about specific animals they found interesting during the visit. Encourage them to create drawings or dioramas of their favorite animals' habitats. You can also discuss conservation and environmental awareness by talking about endangered species and ways to protect animals and their habitats.
Book Recommendations
- Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell: This interactive book introduces young readers to various animals that are sent as potential pets from the zoo.
- From Head to Toe by Eric Carle: This book encourages children to mimic the movements of different animals, fostering an understanding of animal behavior.
- A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni: This book follows a chameleon's journey to find his own identity and teaches children about animal characteristics and adaptations.
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