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Physical Education

  • The child has developed excellent motor skills through riding motor bikes, push bikes, and driving a car.
  • They have gained strength and endurance from these activities, as riding motor bikes and push bikes require physical effort.
  • Through fixing engines, the child has learned about the mechanics and inner workings of vehicles, enhancing their understanding of how the body moves and functions during physical activities.

Continued development can be encouraged by engaging in organized sports or activities that require physical exertion, such as joining a local biking or motocross club. Additionally, the child can explore workshops or courses on automotive maintenance or engineering to further enhance their knowledge and skills in fixing engines.

Book Recommendations

  • The Complete Book of Motorcycles by Chris Hawkes: This comprehensive guide provides detailed information on different types of motorcycles, their mechanics, and maintenance tips.
  • The Bicycle Book by Bella Bathurst: This book explores the history, design, and culture of bicycles, offering insights into the world of cycling.
  • How Cars Work by Tom Newton: Through colorful illustrations and simple explanations, this book breaks down the various components and systems of cars, making it an excellent resource for young automotive enthusiasts.

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