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Science

  • The child learned about gravity and motion while playing with the yo-yo.
  • They observed how the yo-yo goes up and down due to the force of gravity.
  • The child discovered that the yo-yo needs to be thrown downwards to make it come back up.
  • They also learned about the concept of potential and kinetic energy as they saw the yo-yo being wound up and released.

Encourage the child to further develop their understanding of science concepts by exploring other toys or objects that involve motion and forces. They can experiment with different types of balls or cars and observe how they move and interact with different surfaces. Additionally, they can explore simple machines like ramps or pulleys to further understand how forces affect motion.

Book Recommendations

  • The Yo-Yo Kid by Karen Krossing: Follow the adventures of a young yo-yo enthusiast as they learn new tricks and compete in a yo-yo contest.
  • The Science of Yo-yos by Heather Hasan: Discover the science behind yo-yos and learn about concepts like gravity, motion, and energy in a fun and engaging way.
  • Yo-yo Tricks for Kids by David Oliver: This book provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for various yo-yo tricks, helping kids improve their skills while learning about the physics behind each trick.

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