Math
- The child learned about measurements and counting by following the instructions to add specific amounts of ingredients to make the soap dispenser.
- They practiced adding and subtracting when adjusting the amount of water or soap to get the desired consistency.
- They learned about shapes and spatial awareness by assembling the soap dispenser components.
- The child gained an understanding of fractions by measuring and pouring fractions of different ingredients.
Science
- The child learned about the properties of soap and water, observing how they interact and create foam when mixed.
- They explored the concept of cause and effect by observing how pressing the pump dispenses soap and how the amount of pressure affects the amount of soap dispensed.
- They gained knowledge about the importance of cleanliness and hygiene by understanding the purpose of a soap dispenser.
- The child experimented with different scents or colors, learning about the impact of additives on the soap's appearance and smell.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore further experiments with soap and water. They can try making different soap shapes using molds, testing the effectiveness of different soaps in removing dirt or stains, or even learning about the science behind soap bubbles and creating their own bubble solution.
Book Recommendations
- The Sudsy Science of Soap: From Bubbles to Bath Bombs by Kelly Doudna: This book explores the science behind soap, providing fun facts and experiments for young learners.
- Soap Making from Scratch for Kids by Jessica Child: This book provides step-by-step instructions for making soap from scratch, introducing children to the art and science of soap making.
- Germs Make Me Sick! by Melvin Berger: This book teaches children about germs, hygiene, and how to stay healthy through simple language and illustrations.
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