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  • The child learned about forces and motion through the activity of hoola hooping. They experienced centrifugal force as they spun the hoop around their body and felt the hoop pushing against them.
  • They also gained an understanding of balance and stability, as they had to adjust their body movements to keep the hoop spinning.
  • The child learned about the concept of energy transfer, as they used their own energy to keep the hoop in motion.
  • They may have also explored the concept of friction and how it affects the movement of the hoop on different surfaces.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other activities that involve forces and motion, such as rollerblading or skateboarding. They can also experiment with different types of hoops or try hoola hooping with multiple hoops at once to further challenge their balance and coordination.

Book Recommendations

  • The Hoop Kid from Elmdale Park by Jamie McEwan: This book follows the story of a young boy who discovers his talent for hoola hooping and joins a competitive team, learning about perseverance and teamwork along the way.
  • Hula Hoopla: A Book About Shapes by Terry Pierce: This educational book introduces children to shapes through the fun and interactive activity of hoola hooping.
  • The Hula-Hoopin' Queen by Thelma Lynne Godin: A heartwarming story about a young girl who becomes the hoola hooping champion of her neighborhood and learns the importance of sharing her skills with others.

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