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  • The child learned about light sources and how they can be used to create different effects.
  • They learned about the concept of mixing colors and how different colored lights can combine to create new colors.
  • They learned about the properties of light, such as how it can be reflected and refracted.
  • They learned about shadows and how they are formed when an object blocks light.
  • They learned about the importance of light in our daily lives and how it helps us see things.

To further develop their understanding of light and mixing, the child can explore different light sources such as flashlights, candles, or even sunlight. They can experiment with different objects to see how they cast shadows and how light interacts with them. They can also learn about the science behind rainbows and how they are formed by the refraction of light. Additionally, they can explore the concept of bioluminescence and learn about animals that produce their own light. Encouraging the child to ask questions and explore their curiosity about light will help foster their scientific thinking and understanding of the world around them.

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