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  • Learned about different types of animals
  • Observed and touched various textures of animal fur, feathers, and skin
  • Identified and named different body parts of animals
  • Learned about the sounds animals make
  • Understood the concept of animal habitats
  • Observed and compared the sizes of different animals
  • Learned about the basic needs of animals (food, water, shelter)
  • Explored the concept of animal care and responsibility

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Encourage the child to draw or paint pictures of the animals they saw at the petting zoo. This will help them further develop their observation skills and creativity. Additionally, you can read books or watch educational videos about animals to expand their knowledge and understanding of different species. Visiting other animal-related places such as a farm or a wildlife sanctuary can also provide new learning opportunities.

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