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Science

  • The child learned about the different types of plants found in the park, such as trees, flowers, and grass.
  • They observed various animals in their natural habitats, including birds, squirrels, and insects.
  • The child discovered different types of weather conditions, such as sunny, cloudy, and windy, and how they affect the park environment.
  • They learned about the importance of taking care of the park by not littering and keeping it clean.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different parks and nature reserves to further observe and learn about the plants and animals in their natural surroundings. They can also engage in nature-themed art activities, such as leaf rubbings or creating a nature-inspired collage.

Book Recommendations

  • Nature Walk by Betsy Maestro: This book takes readers on a journey through nature, teaching them about different plants, animals, and ecosystems they may encounter on a walk in the park.
  • The Park is Open! by Michael Dahl: This interactive book explores the various activities and elements found in a park, from swings and slides to grass and trees, encouraging children to use their imagination and engage in pretend play.
  • Park Scientists by Mary Kay Carson: This book introduces young readers to the work of park scientists, showcasing the different roles and responsibilities involved in studying and preserving natural habitats.

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