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  • The child learned about different types of bugs and insects.
  • The child learned about the characteristics and features of bugs, such as the number of legs, wings, and body structure.
  • The child learned about the habitats and environments where bugs can be found.
  • The child learned about the life cycle of bugs, including the stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
  • The child learned about the importance of bugs in the ecosystem, such as their role in pollination and decomposition.
  • The child learned about the different behaviors and movements of bugs, such as flying, crawling, and jumping.
  • The child learned about the different colors, patterns, and sizes of bugs.
  • The child learned about the different sounds and noises bugs can make.
  • The child learned about the importance of observing bugs without harming them and respecting their natural habitats.

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Encourage the child to create a bug journal or scrapbook, where they can draw or paste pictures of the bugs they collected and write down interesting facts about each bug. This will help them further develop their observation and recording skills. Additionally, provide books or online resources about bugs to expand their knowledge and encourage them to ask questions and explore further. Take the child on nature walks or visits to insect exhibits to continue their hands-on learning experience with bugs.

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