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  • Learned about the different parts of a car, such as the wheels, engine, and steering wheel.
  • Observed how the car moves forward when the gas pedal is pressed and how it stops when the brake pedal is used.
  • Understood the concept of speed and how it can change depending on how much pressure is applied to the gas pedal.
  • Learned about the importance of seat belts and how they keep us safe while driving.
  • Observed how the car's headlights help us see in the dark and how the windshield wipers clear the rain from the windshield.
  • Learned about the different signs and signals on the road and their meanings, such as stop signs, traffic lights, and pedestrian crossings.
  • Understood the concept of following traffic rules and regulations to ensure safety while driving.
  • Observed the effects of weather conditions on driving, such as how rain can make the road slippery and how fog can reduce visibility.
  • Learned about the importance of staying focused and paying attention to the road while driving.

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Encourage the child to explore more about cars and how they work by reading books or watching educational videos. They can also learn about different types of vehicles and their purposes, such as trucks, buses, and motorcycles. Additionally, they can learn about road safety by playing interactive games or participating in road safety programs for children. Taking field trips to car museums or attending car shows can also provide a hands-on learning experience. Finally, discussing the environmental impact of cars and exploring alternative modes of transportation can help broaden their understanding of the subject.

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