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  • The child learned about the concept of chemical reactions by observing the bath bombs fizzing and dissolving in water.
  • They learned about the importance of measuring and following a recipe to create the bath bombs.
  • They learned about the properties of different ingredients used in making bath bombs, such as baking soda, citric acid, and essential oils.
  • They learned about the concept of solubility as they observed the bath bombs dissolving in water.
  • They learned about the concept of density as they noticed the bath bombs sinking or floating in water.
  • They learned about the concept of color mixing if they added food coloring to the bath bombs.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other chemical reactions and experiments. They can try making homemade volcanoes using baking soda and vinegar, or create a baking soda and lemon juice rocket. They can also learn about the properties of different materials by conducting simple experiments, such as testing which materials float or sink in water. Encourage them to ask questions, make predictions, and observe the results to further enhance their scientific thinking skills.

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