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  • The child learned about different animals and their life cycles.
  • They learned that animals go through different stages of development, such as birth, growth, and reproduction.
  • They learned about the concept of metamorphosis, observing how some animals undergo dramatic physical changes as they grow.
  • The child learned about the importance of habitats and how different animals have specific needs for survival.
  • They learned about the food chain and how animals are interconnected in an ecosystem.
  • The child learned about the diversity of animal species and how they adapt to different environments.
  • They learned about the concept of adaptation and how animals develop specific traits to survive in their habitats.
  • The child learned about the role of humans in protecting and conserving animal species and their habitats.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged through various creative ways. For example:

- Encourage the child to create their own "cycle of animals" book, where they can draw and write about different animals and their life cycles.

- Take the child on nature walks or visits to zoos or aquariums to observe animals in their habitats and learn more about their life cycles.

- Engage the child in hands-on activities, such as raising butterflies or tadpoles, to witness the stages of metamorphosis firsthand.

- Encourage the child to research and learn about endangered animal species and discuss ways to help protect them.

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