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Physical Education

  • The child practiced gross motor skills by moving and splashing in the bathtub.
  • They engaged in physical activity by playing and exploring different movements in the water.
  • The child developed coordination and balance while sitting, standing, and moving in the confined space of the bathtub.
  • They learned body awareness and control as they navigated the water and avoided slipping.

Continued development related to this activity can include encouraging the child to try different water games or exercises in the bathtub, such as practicing floating or kicking legs while holding onto the edge. Additionally, you can introduce bath toys that promote physical activity, like foam blocks or floating rings, to further enhance their motor skills and coordination.

Book Recommendations

  • Bath Time! (The Toddler Series) by Elizabeth Verdick: This interactive book introduces the concept of bath time and encourages children to engage in different activities while in the bathtub.
  • Water, Water Everywhere! by Cynthia Overbeck Bix and John O'Brien: This book explores the wonders of water and its various forms, including bathtime, providing an educational and entertaining read for young children.
  • Bubble Bath Pirates by Jarrett J. Krosoczka: Combining the fun of bath time with an imaginative pirate adventure, this book encourages children to use their creativity and pretend play while in the bathtub.

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