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  • Observation: The child learns to observe the colors, shapes, and patterns of the fireworks.
  • Light and Sound: The child learns that fireworks produce both light and sound.
  • Chemical Reactions: The child may learn that fireworks are created through chemical reactions.
  • Physics: The child may learn about the physics behind the trajectory and movement of fireworks.
  • Heat: The child may learn that fireworks produce heat as they explode.

For continued development, the child can explore books or videos about the science behind fireworks. They can also experiment with creating their own simple chemical reactions using safe household materials, under adult supervision. Additionally, they can learn about the different types of fireworks and their compositions, further expanding their knowledge of chemistry and physics.

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