Science
- The child learned that the butterfly pea flower changes color when exposed to lemon juice.
- They observed and identified the color change as the flower's pigment reacting with the acid in lemon juice.
- The child discovered that the color change is reversible, as the flower returns to its original color when the lemon juice is removed.
- They learned about the concept of chemical reactions and how external factors can affect them.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore other natural substances that can cause color changes, such as vinegar, baking soda, or different fruits. They can also experiment with different concentrations of lemon juice to observe how it affects the intensity of the color change. Additionally, you can discuss the importance of pH levels in chemical reactions and introduce the concept of pH indicators.
Book Recommendations
- The Color-Changing Flower by Lily Johnson: A story about a magical flower that changes colors in different environments, teaching children about the science behind it.
- The Magic Lemonade by Sarah Roberts: Follow the adventures of a young girl who discovers a special lemonade recipe that changes colors, leading to a fun exploration of color-changing substances.
- Colors in Nature by Emma Davis: This book explores various natural phenomena related to colors, including the reaction between different substances and how they can change the colors of flowers and other objects.
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