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  • The child learned about facial features and their functions, such as eyes for seeing, nose for smelling, and mouth for eating and speaking.
  • They learned about the different parts of the face, including the forehead, cheeks, chin, and ears.
  • The child learned about the sense of touch by exploring their own face and feeling the different textures of their skin.
  • They learned about emotions and expressions by observing their own facial expressions in a mirror and imitating different emotions like happiness, sadness, and surprise.
  • The child learned about the sense of taste by using their mouth to eat and taste different foods.
  • They learned about the sense of smell by using their nose to sniff different scents, such as flowers or food.
  • The child learned about the sense of sight by using their eyes to observe their surroundings and recognize familiar faces and objects.
  • They learned about the sense of hearing by using their ears to listen to different sounds and voices.
  • The child learned about the importance of taking care of their face and practicing good hygiene, such as washing their face and brushing their teeth.
  • They learned about the concept of symmetry by noticing that their face is symmetrical, with two eyes, two ears, and a nose in the middle.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

- Exploring different facial expressions and discussing the emotions associated with them.

- Introducing the concept of different skin tones and discussing diversity.

- Learning about the five senses in more detail and conducting simple experiments to explore each sense further.

- Encouraging the child to draw or paint self-portraits to further develop their understanding of facial features.

- Reading books or watching videos about the human body and discussing the different body parts and their functions.

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