- Developed gross motor skills by pushing the cars up the ramp
- Improved hand-eye coordination by aiming the cars to go down the ramp
- Enhanced balance and coordination while standing and moving around the ramp
- Strengthened muscles in the arms and legs through repetitive pushing and movement
- Learned cause and effect as they observed how the force applied to the cars affected their speed and distance on the ramp
- Explored concepts of gravity and motion as they observed the cars rolling down the ramp
For continued development, you can introduce different types of ramps with varying inclinations to challenge the child's balance and coordination further. You can also encourage them to experiment with different types of cars or objects to see how they perform on the ramp. Additionally, you can incorporate storytelling or pretend play by creating scenarios where the cars have to overcome obstacles or race against each other on the ramp, promoting imaginative thinking and creativity.