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Math

  • Counted and sorted camping toys by type, such as tents, sleeping bags, and campfire sets.
  • Practiced one-to-one correspondence by matching each toy to a corresponding picture on a camping-themed puzzle.
  • Explored concepts of more and less by comparing the number of camping toys with a friend.
  • Engaged in basic addition and subtraction by adding or removing toys from a camping scene.

Science

  • Learned about different types of camping equipment and their uses.
  • Explored the concept of natural habitats by creating a camping scene with animals and discussing where they would live in the wilderness.
  • Developed fine motor skills by setting up a mini camping site and using tools such as a compass or flashlight.
  • Experimented with the concept of buoyancy by playing with floating and sinking camping toys in a water sensory bin.

Social Studies

  • Explored the concept of community by discussing the roles and responsibilities of campers, park rangers, and other individuals involved in camping trips.
  • Learned about different camping traditions and cultures from around the world.
  • Practiced sharing and taking turns while playing with camping toys with friends.
  • Developed an understanding of basic map skills by creating a map of a camping site and identifying key landmarks.

To continue developing skills related to playing with camping toys, you can encourage the child to:

  • Create a camping-themed obstacle course using toys and household items, promoting gross motor skills and physical activity.
  • Encourage imaginative play by setting up a pretend camping trip indoors or in the backyard, allowing the child to take on different roles and explore storytelling.
  • Introduce camping-related books, videos, or documentaries to expand their knowledge about camping, nature, and the outdoors.

Book Recommendations

  • Camping Day! by Patricia Lakin: Join Max and Mo on their first camping trip in this illustrated early reader book.
  • Curious George Goes Camping by Margret and H.A. Rey: Follow Curious George's camping adventure as he learns about the outdoors.
  • The Camping Trip that Changed America by Barb Rosenstock: Discover the true story of a camping trip that led to the creation of America's national parks.

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