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  • The child learned that magnets can attract and repel objects.
  • The child learned that magnets have a north and south pole.
  • The child learned that magnets can stick to certain materials like metal.
  • The child learned that magnets can create a magnetic field around them.
  • The child learned that magnets can make other objects magnetic.
  • The child learned that magnets can affect the movement of objects without touching them.
  • The child learned that magnets can be used to turn on and off lights.

For continued development, the child can explore different types of magnets and their strengths. They can also experiment with different materials to see which ones are attracted to magnets and which ones are not. Additionally, the child can learn about electromagnets and how they are used in various devices. Encouraging the child to ask questions and explore further will foster their curiosity and understanding of science concepts related to magnets.

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