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  • The child learned about color mixing by combining different shades of yellow with water and sugar to create different variations of lemonade.
  • They learned about texture by squeezing the lemons and feeling the roughness of the lemon peel.
  • The child explored shape and form by cutting the lemons into slices and observing the circular shape of the lemon cross-sections.
  • They also practiced their fine motor skills by using a juicer to extract the lemon juice.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different citrus fruits like oranges or limes to create different flavors of homemade fruit drinks. They can also try creating lemonade with a twist by adding herbs or other fruits to the mix.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies: This book tells the story of two siblings who compete against each other in a lemonade-selling contest, teaching lessons about entrepreneurship, teamwork, and sibling rivalry.
  • How to Make Lemonade by Caralyn Buehner: This picture book guides children through the process of making lemonade and highlights the joy of sharing and enjoying the fruits of one's labor.
  • Lemonade in Winter by Emily Jenkins: This story follows two siblings who set up a lemonade stand in the winter and learn about counting money, making sales, and the value of perseverance.

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