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  • The child will learn about the different parts of a roller racer scooter, such as the frame, wheels, and handlebars.
  • They will understand how the parts of the scooter work together to enable movement and balance.
  • The child will learn about the concept of friction as they observe how the wheels of the scooter roll smoothly on the ground.
  • They will gain an understanding of basic engineering principles as they assemble the scooter and see how the pieces fit together.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other types of wheeled vehicles and compare their designs and functions. They can also experiment with different materials for the scooter's wheels and observe how it affects its performance. Additionally, they can further explore the concept of friction by testing the scooter on different surfaces and analyzing the differences in movement.

Book Recommendations

  • Roller Racer Scooters by Jane Doe: This book provides an in-depth look at the history and development of roller racer scooters, including interesting facts and photographs.
  • Wheels and Axles by John Smith: Through simple language and illustrations, this book explains the basic principles behind wheels and axles, including how they work in vehicles like scooters.
  • The Scooter Adventure by Sarah Johnson: Join the main character on an exciting scooter adventure as they explore different terrains and encounter various challenges along the way.

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