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Science

  • The child learned that solids have a fixed shape and do not flow.
  • The child learned that liquids take the shape of their container and can flow.
  • The child learned that some solids can dissolve in liquids.
  • The child learned that different liquids have different properties, such as color, smell, and taste.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more examples of solids and liquids in their everyday life. They can sort objects into categories of solids and liquids, observe how liquids behave differently in different containers, and conduct simple experiments to test the solubility of different solids in liquids.

Book Recommendations

  • Solid, Liquid, or Gas? What's the Matter? by Jennifer Boothroyd: This book introduces the concept of matter and explores the properties of solids, liquids, and gases in a simple and engaging way.
  • What Is a Solid? by Dana Meachen Rau: This book takes a closer look at solids, explaining their properties, different types, and examples found in everyday life.
  • Let's Investigate with Nate: The Water Cycle by Nate Ball: This book follows Nate as he investigates the water cycle, exploring how water changes between solid, liquid, and gas states.

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