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  • Identified the frog as an amphibian
  • Learned that frogs have smooth, moist skin
  • Discovered that frogs lay eggs in water
  • Understood that frogs undergo metamorphosis from tadpoles to adults
  • Observed the frog's webbed feet, understanding their purpose for swimming
  • Noticed the frog's long hind legs, learning they are used for jumping
  • Recognized that frogs have a specialized diet of insects and small invertebrates
  • Realized that frogs are cold-blooded animals
  • Understood that frogs breathe through their skin and lungs
  • Learned that frogs are important for controlling insect populations in ecosystems

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Encourage the child to explore more about different species of frogs and their habitats. They can create a frog habitat in a container, learn about different frog calls, or even visit a local pond or wetland to observe frogs in their natural environment. Additionally, they can research and learn about other amphibians and compare them to frogs, expanding their knowledge of the animal kingdom.

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