- The child learned that baby bottles are used to feed babies.
- The child learned that baby bottles are made of plastic or glass.
- The child learned that baby bottles have a nipple or teat for the baby to suck on.
- The child learned that baby bottles can hold milk or formula.
- The child learned that baby bottles need to be cleaned and sterilized regularly.
- The child learned that baby bottles come in different sizes and shapes.
- The child learned that baby bottles can have different flow rates for the milk or formula.
- The child learned that baby bottles can have measurement markings to indicate the amount of milk or formula inside.
Continued development related to the activity:
The child can further explore the concept of nutrition by learning about different types of baby formulas and their ingredients. They can also learn about the importance of proper hygiene and cleanliness when it comes to baby bottles. Additionally, the child can engage in role-playing activities where they pretend to be a caregiver feeding a baby using a baby bottle, enhancing their understanding of the activity and developing empathy skills.