- Observation: The child observed the colors, shapes, and patterns of the fireworks.
- Light and Sound: The child learned that fireworks produce both light and sound.
- Chemical Reactions: The child learned that fireworks are created through chemical reactions.
- Heat: The child learned that fireworks produce heat as they explode.
- Gravity: The child observed how the fireworks fell back to the ground due to gravity.
For continued development, the child can explore more about the science behind fireworks by reading books or watching videos about chemical reactions, light, and sound. They can also conduct simple experiments at home to understand how different chemicals create different colors in fireworks. Additionally, the child can learn about the history and cultural significance of fireworks in different countries, further expanding their knowledge in science and social studies.