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  • The child learned about the history of potholders and their use in households.
  • They learned about the different materials used to make potholders throughout history.
  • They learned about the traditional techniques and patterns used in potholder making.
  • They learned about the cultural significance of potholders in different regions and time periods.
  • They learned about the evolution of potholder designs and styles over time.

For continued development related to the activity, the child can explore the history of other textile crafts such as knitting, weaving, or embroidery. They can also research the history of kitchen utensils and tools, and how they have changed over time. Additionally, they can visit museums or historical sites that showcase traditional crafts and household items to further enhance their understanding of history through hands-on experiences.

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