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  • The child learned that honey bees are insects.
  • The child learned that honey bees have wings and can fly.
  • The child learned that honey bees collect nectar from flowers.
  • The child learned that honey bees make honey.
  • The child learned that honey bees live in hives.
  • The child learned that honey bees work together in a colony.
  • The child learned that honey bees communicate through dancing.
  • The child learned that honey bees are important for pollination.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Reading books or watching videos about honey bees to learn more about their life cycle and behavior.
  • Visiting a local beekeeper or bee farm to see honey bees up close and learn about beekeeping.
  • Planting a garden with flowers that attract honey bees to observe them in their natural habitat.
  • Creating a bee-themed art project, such as painting or drawing honey bees, to further engage with the topic.
  • Playing educational games or doing puzzles related to honey bees to reinforce learning.
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