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  • The child learned about gravity and motion as they observed how their body moved up and down on the trampoline.
  • They learned about force and energy as they jumped on the trampoline and experienced the rebound effect.
  • They learned about balance and coordination as they tried to maintain their stability while jumping.
  • They learned about the concept of elasticity as they noticed how the trampoline surface stretched and returned to its original shape.
  • They learned about the concept of potential and kinetic energy as they jumped higher and higher on the trampoline.

For continued development, the child can explore other activities that involve motion and energy, such as riding a bicycle or playing with a yo-yo. They can also learn about different types of forces, such as friction or magnetism, through hands-on experiments and observations. Additionally, they can explore the concept of elasticity further by experimenting with different materials and objects that stretch and bounce back.

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