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Science

  • The child learned about different types of reptiles and their characteristics.
  • They observed the physical features of reptiles such as scales, claws, and tails.
  • The child learned about the habitats and natural environments of various reptiles.
  • They gained knowledge about the dietary preferences and feeding habits of reptiles.

To further develop their understanding of reptiles, the child can create a mini zoo or habitat at home using toys or drawings. They can research more about specific reptiles they encountered at the expo and write a short report or create a poster with interesting facts. Additionally, they can try sketching or painting reptiles to enhance their artistic skills and observational abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • National Geographic Kids: Reptiles and Amphibians by Catherine D. Hughes: This book introduces young readers to a wide range of reptiles and amphibians, providing fascinating facts and vibrant photographs.
  • Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems by Francisco X. Alarcón: This collection of poems celebrates the beauty and diversity of reptiles, including iguanas, snakes, and turtles, through vivid language and imagery.
  • Are You a Snail? by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries: This book explores the life cycle and behavior of a snail, offering insights into the world of gastropods and their unique characteristics.

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