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Activity: "My child played with magnets"

Science

  • The child learned about the concept of attraction and repulsion between magnets.
  • They discovered that magnets have two poles, north and south, and that opposite poles attract while like poles repel each other.
  • They explored how magnets can attract certain objects, such as paper clips or metal toys, while not affecting others like plastic or wood.
  • The child also observed that magnets can exert their force through certain materials, such as glass or plastic.

Encourage your child to further develop their understanding of magnets by providing them with different shapes and sizes of magnets to experiment with. You can also introduce them to magnetic games or puzzles to enhance their problem-solving skills while exploring the principles of magnetism.

Book Recommendations

  • Magnetic Max by Sarah Albee: Follow Max as he discovers the magic of magnets and how they can attract and repel.
  • What Magnets Can Do by Allan Fowler: Learn about the different things magnets can do and how they work in this informative book.
  • Attract and Repel: A Book About Magnets by Jennifer Boothroyd: Explore the concept of magnetism and its practical applications through engaging illustrations and simple explanations.

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