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Science

  • The child learned about motion and force while hitting the golf ball with the putter.
  • They observed the ball rolling on different surfaces, which helped them understand friction.
  • Through trial and error, they learned about angles and trajectories when trying to get the ball into the hole.
  • They discovered the concept of gravity as they observed the ball rolling downward on slopes.

Playing putt-putt can be a fun way to explore scientific concepts further. Encourage the child to experiment with different types of balls or create their own mini golf course using everyday objects. They can also research famous golf courses and learn about the science behind their designs. Additionally, they can study the properties of different materials used in golf clubs and balls to understand how these affect the game.

Book Recommendations

  • Let's Play Golf! by Shari Dash Greenspan: This book introduces young readers to golf and explains basic concepts and rules of the game.
  • The Littlest Golfer by Phil Bildner: Follow the story of a young girl who dreams of becoming a professional golfer and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
  • Curious George Plays Mini Golf by H.A. Rey: Join Curious George as he explores the world of mini golf and encounters exciting challenges during his game.

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