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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of sand, such as its texture, color, and ability to hold shapes.
  • They observed how sand can be moved and manipulated, developing their understanding of force and motion.
  • Through pouring and scooping sand, the child explored concepts of volume and capacity.
  • They also discovered that sand can absorb water, leading to discussions about absorption and states of matter.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different materials in the sandbox. They can try adding water to see how it affects the sand, or introduce small objects to explore sinking and floating. Encourage them to ask questions and make predictions about their observations. Additionally, provide tools such as shovels, molds, and containers to promote creativity and fine motor skill development.

Book Recommendations

  • The Sandcastle That Lola Built by Megan Maynor: Lola builds an amazing sandcastle at the beach, showcasing the creativity and imagination involved in playing with sand.
  • What Lives in a Shell? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld: This book explores different types of shells and the animals that live inside them, connecting to the child's interest in exploring the sand and finding unique treasures.
  • Sand and Water by Helen Edom: This interactive book provides hands-on activities and experiments related to sand and water, encouraging further exploration and learning in the sandbox.

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