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Science

  • The child will learn about the different parts of a robot and how they are assembled.
  • They will gain an understanding of basic engineering principles by observing the robot's inner mechanisms.
  • Through taking apart the robot, the child will develop problem-solving skills as they figure out how to detach and reattach components.
  • They will also learn about the importance of recycling and repurposing materials as they explore the robot's various parts.

Encourage the child to continue their exploration of robotics and engineering by engaging in hands-on activities such as building their own simple robots using recycled materials or construction toys. Encourage them to think creatively and problem-solve as they design and assemble their creations. Additionally, encourage the child to explore books, websites, or videos about robotics to further develop their understanding of this field.

Book Recommendations

  • The Robot Book by Heather Brown: This book introduces young children to the concept of robots through colorful illustrations and simple text.
  • Robots, Robots Everywhere! by Sue Fliess: This rhyming book explores the various roles robots play in our everyday lives, from cleaning floors to assisting in surgeries.
  • How Do Robots Work? by Ian Graham: This book provides an introduction to robotics, explaining how robots are designed, built, and programmed to perform different tasks.

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