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  • The child learned about rhythm and beat by splashing the water in a consistent pattern.
  • They explored different sounds by hitting the water with their hands or objects, discovering that the pitch changes depending on the force applied.
  • The child may have experimented with creating melodies by hitting the water at different intervals or in a sequence.
  • They may have discovered that the sound of the water changes when it hits different surfaces, such as the ground or a bucket.
  • The child may have imitated or created their own songs or chants while playing with the hose water.

For continued development in music, parents can encourage the child to explore different musical instruments and sounds. They can introduce them to songs and nursery rhymes, allowing the child to sing along and experiment with their voice. Additionally, parents can provide opportunities for the child to listen to different genres of music and attend live performances or concerts.

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