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  • The child learned about the concept of planets and their existence in the solar system.
  • They learned the names of different planets, such as Earth, Mars, Jupiter, etc.
  • They learned about the relative sizes of planets and their positions in the solar system.
  • They learned that planets orbit around the sun.
  • They learned that Earth is the only known planet to support life.
  • They learned that planets have different characteristics, such as some being rocky while others are gaseous.
  • They learned that planets have different colors and features.
  • They learned that planets have different numbers of moons.
  • They learned that planets have different distances from the sun.
  • They learned that planets have different temperatures and atmospheres.

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Encourage the child to explore more about the planets by reading books or watching educational videos. They can also create their own model of the solar system using craft materials or play with interactive apps that provide information about planets. Taking them to a planetarium or observatory can further enhance their understanding of the topic. Encourage them to ask questions and engage in discussions about space and the planets to foster their curiosity and critical thinking skills.

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